That is just plain wrong. Nobody should be paying around $50 for fake gi rifriends (yes the filter blocks that out too). It's much easier to actually get one, and it could be for free.
by creamdoorthirtyniner » Mon Apr 11, 2005 7:43 pm
LMAO, I ordered one for my best friend who is currently "single" and man, it'll be funny when he gets these emails, thinks that it's a real person, brags about it, and then realizes that he was dating an imaginary person, at which point an e-mail will be widespread to my friends, who'll eternally make fun and tease him because of it.
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oh, one other thing. These fake friends will cost $45 more than the normal friend expecting that they'll want gifts and all that stuff, so you could essentially save $45 by actually getting a real friend. It may still cost you money, but you could consider it as a $45 coupon.