[No message]
M michael-in-phoenix Well-known member Jan 27, 2011 #4 As long as you don't try to... ...poke me. Unless, of course, it involved raw, marinated tuna. Michael
As long as you don't try to... ...poke me. Unless, of course, it involved raw, marinated tuna. Michael
M michael-in-phoenix Well-known member Jan 28, 2011 #7 There's a thread on "poke" at 19829, above. On facebook you can "poke" someone... ...and I'm not really sure what happens because I've always ignored it. Color me shy. Michael
There's a thread on "poke" at 19829, above. On facebook you can "poke" someone... ...and I'm not really sure what happens because I've always ignored it. Color me shy. Michael
C curious1 Well-known member Jan 28, 2011 #8 I've wondered about that "poke". I guess it's a good thing?
M mistral Well-known member Jan 28, 2011 #9 Heh, don't ask my husband what he means. . . when he uses "poke!" It is good to be shy with that definition!
Heh, don't ask my husband what he means. . . when he uses "poke!" It is good to be shy with that definition!
A angak Well-known member Jan 28, 2011 #11 that would be "brings", but bing could be another variation.
J joe Well-known member Jan 28, 2011 #13 Ang, we're on the same page! "Lonesome Dove" was the first thing I thought of when I joined Facebook and was invited to poke my 7th grade girlfriend Stephanie. I've been on Facebook for two years now and I have never been poked.
Ang, we're on the same page! "Lonesome Dove" was the first thing I thought of when I joined Facebook and was invited to poke my 7th grade girlfriend Stephanie. I've been on Facebook for two years now and I have never been poked.