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Has my mother got Asperger's? from alecweston Pro 79 days old
[ ... ] children. Google twists my question around to mean what is it like to be the parent of someone with Asperger's. Which is precisely the kind of ...
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Amazing from alecweston Pro 94 days old
[ ... ] picked up Google. A few minutes ago, if you searched for "Facebook Lite", my old post came up third in a list of over forty million ...
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Michael Jackson is behind God and Sex from alecweston Pro 135 days old
As of now, Michael Jackson has only 112,000,000 results showing on Google, compared to 415 million for God and 716,000,000 for sex. And imagine what ...
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anhodenia to declare from alecweston Pro 279 days old
A new word has appeared on my Keyword list. (Not yet as popular as the keyphrase world's longest fart - answer 2.30 seconds to save you looking it up) The ...
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More from Keywords from alecweston Pro 332 days old
On my keywords list for the month (thank you BCUK)," World's Longest Fart", with 12 hits, just beats "Lucretia Borgia", with 10. Really, there is no ...
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mercury rising from alecweston Pro 346 days old
[ ... ] to Uncle Google, my random, meandering somewhat private thoughts could, in theory, be hyper-accessed by quadrillions of people before the day is ...
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tough titties from alecweston Pro 394 days old
Google Error Bad Request Your client has issued a malformed or illegal request and will spend at least three years in solitary ...
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I'm not a plagiarist from alecweston Pro 433 days old
[ ... ] not hating Google which was almost identical to the post I'd already written below. It was my idea, honest. I wrote it in my head yesterday and ...
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Why can't I hate Uncle Google? from alecweston Pro 433 days old
[ ... ] to hate Google - despite the fact that their near monopoly of the search market, and related domination of internet advertising brings them far ...
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Fatuous Facts of the Night from alecweston Pro 445 days old
1. There are more choirs in England than fish-and-chip shops. 2. There are 30,000 more Google entries for "nothing is possible" than for "everything ...
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