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July 07, 2004
Who Banged Who?
Posted by Stowe Boyd
I love this social networking concept. Too bad it's just a parody.
Who Banged Who?
About WhoBangedWho.com!
What better subject for a Social networking site than sex and sexual past? This site is a parody, meant to entertain with a silly idea, and we hope it has served exactly that purpose. As of right now, we have no real inention to develop this site and build a functioning network. If you would like to develop something under this domain, feel free to contact us with a proposal. And don't worry if you filled out the signup form....it doesn't submit anywhere. Thanks for coming, and be sure and tell all of your friends...and past partners about WhoBangedWho.com.
-The WhoBangedWho Team
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1. pq on July 7, 2004 11:43 AM writes...
LOL... Is this the anti-business-social-network? This seems like a network of "distrust".
Permalink to Comment2. Stowe Boyd on July 7, 2004 11:57 AM writes...
Its all about "getting down" to business.
Permalink to Comment3. Pete Caputa on July 7, 2004 12:13 PM writes...
Nice pun, Stowe: "getting down"
Thanks for the link!
We've thought about putting some more work into it, but we aren't sure whether we could actually find a use for it.
ideas?
Permalink to Comment4. Bob Woods on July 7, 2004 08:06 PM writes...
Shouldn't it be "who banged whom"?
;-p
Permalink to Comment5. Stowe Boyd on July 8, 2004 05:59 AM writes...
Pete - I think there is really a play here, in some horrible way. Although it might be more palatable if it was 'who dated who' -- since the actual deed would not be the point then, per se, but just the fact that the two individuals had been 'on a date'.
Bob - The use of 'whom' for the object form of 'who' is dying in American English, if not already dead. Alas!
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