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Jimbuna
12-29-12, 11:59 AM
Had to laugh at some of these :)


Facebook topped the English edition while an entry for adult video actresses did best in Japan.

Cul-de-sacs were the German site's most clicked entry.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20858333

Platapus
12-29-12, 12:24 PM
Hey! it was an accident.

I meant to search for "charities that rescue homeless children". It was a typo when I accidentally searched for "teenage lesbian nuns in bondage".

A simple mistake that anyone could make. :yep:

:oops:
:D

u crank
12-29-12, 12:26 PM
I meant to search for "charities that rescue homeless children". It was a typo when I accidentally searched for "teenage lesbian nuns in bondage".
:oops:
:D

I'm writing that down for future use. Thanks. :O:

Platapus
12-29-12, 01:06 PM
I'm writing that down for future use. Thanks. :O:

Don't bother, the sites stunk.. Uh.. I mean I never actually visited any of "those" sites. I just heard from a friend that they were no good. But I wouldn't know. (phew)

Penguin
12-29-12, 01:38 PM
Given our current regime, it is no wonder that cul-de-sac is the most searched term in Germany...:-?

It was a typo when I accidentally searched for "teenage lesbian nuns in bondage".


I would totally watch this :rock:, however an online search for this artsy flic leads only to this thread... I think you might have misspelled it again.:hmm2:

Sailor Steve
12-29-12, 01:42 PM
And here I spend most of my time researching Medieval and Renaissance composers. :dead: