Gaydar Mobile

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nidave
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Joined: Wed 19 May, 2004 14.39
Location: Manchester

Has anyone tried this yet?

I have looked at it on my PDA and when checking messages and clicking back every now and again I get someone elses messages.
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nidave
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Joined: Wed 19 May, 2004 14.39
Location: Manchester

its Gaydar - if course they are not - very boring!
I onyl use it now to keep in touch with friends - a replacement for MSN
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marksi
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Joined: Wed 07 Jan, 2004 05.38
Location: Donaghadee

I think I spend enough time logged into it at home - don't need to be logged into it when I'm out.

Far as I can tell it's a waste of time anyway...
judin
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Joined: Mon 18 Aug, 2003 23.58
Location: Bournemouth, Leicester, Derby

Well, for what it's for, it's useful - but I can logon to the full site from t'phone anyway. :-)
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nidave
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judin wrote:Well, for what it's for, it's useful - but I can logon to the full site from t'phone anyway. :-)
I can but its a pain with all the fames.
Stuart*
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Location: Devon

Easier using t'internet on PC. Can't imagine wanting to use t'mobile lol
nidave wrote:all the fames.
???? :roll:
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judin
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Joined: Mon 18 Aug, 2003 23.58
Location: Bournemouth, Leicester, Derby

Best use must be confirming the username of someone you see in town - "I'm sure I recognise him from somewhere... oh yeah!" lol.
Stuart*
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judin wrote:Best use must be confirming the username of someone you see in town - "I'm sure I recognise him from somewhere... oh yeah!" lol.
Glad I don't frequent anywhere but work, home and my local (very provincial and pool playing hostelry) then :shock:
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judin
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Joined: Mon 18 Aug, 2003 23.58
Location: Bournemouth, Leicester, Derby

That's your excuse and you stick by it.

To be fair, walking through town I see far too many people that I recognise from 'Dar. It's just scary. Too scary.
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marksi
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Location: Donaghadee

nidave wrote:
judin wrote:Well, for what it's for, it's useful - but I can logon to the full site from t'phone anyway. :-)
I can but its a pain with all the fames.
The number of windows that open just to use Gaydar chat is incredible, it's one reason I don't use it, another being that there doesn't seem to be any decent guys on the site at all anyway. Bit like Dave I really only see it as a way to communicate with a small number of people I already know.

Rather than live in hope that someone nice is going to come along I have given up.
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TG
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Joined: Sat 18 Mar, 2006 00.32
Location: Chandler's Ford

Meh, it can work if you don't go specifically looking for love.

I met my fella on there nearly five years ago. We've been together ever since.
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