I have signed up and tried almost 100 different web-2.0 applications. It’s been quite a ride so far.
I always had a problem with MySpace because if you are male, 95% of every girl that tries to befriend you isn’t real. I could simply look at the picture of a woman trying to get my attention
and know instantly if it is fake. But who cares, right? Everybody already knows that (at least I hope they do).
I joined a Web-2.0 dating site called kisscafe.com yesterday. The first 5 random girls that popped up on my first local area search just happened to look like playmates. I sent all four the same intro letter and waited. One at a time they all answered my request. The first girl was a beautiful little goddess named AngelStacie1. Her e-mail instructed me to from now on only contact her through her yahoo mail account. I guess all the cool IM and built in kisscafe email socialnetwork bling-bling was useless to her.
The first yahoo email from her revealed that she wasn’t in the USA currently. She was in Africa and had just suffered an emotional breakup, etc. Well then, the other 3 girls all had the exact same lines and stories. I’m going to pretend to fall for these ladies until of course they ask me to Western Union them some cash to get back here and marry me! That’s when I’ll say I’m sorry I’m only seven years old!!!
So. If you thought MySpace was fake just don’t fall for the more sophisticated Kisscafe.
Please Email me or post a comment if you’ve heard anything. For now I’m just having fun.
Go check out the site and take a peek at AngelStacie1. She is smokin’ hot.
I recommend blogging to date and meet real people. These fakers probably don’t want to create a well maintained blog for seven years just to steal $500.00 from one or two naive guys. Blogs are a lot of work and that pretty faced girl who can’t read and “just joined yesterday” has little chance of success with bloggers. The picture above is an actual screen shot of a question I answered, pretty cool huh?
By Bobby Revell



#1 by Peter Haslam at May 10th, 2007
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Hey Senor My sissteer she is muuch closer and cheep
You got to keep an eye out.
#2 by Bobby Revell at May 10th, 2007
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Yes Indeed.
#3 by Janete at May 10th, 2007
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I have been on myspace but then you come across so many weirdos..men and women! LIek you said probably not real at all.
Great website by the way!
Keep up the great work
#4 by Anastasia at May 10th, 2007
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Hi Bob,
I don’t know if they’re all bots, I get email spam in my home email, all are introduction letters from Russian mail order brides, and whatnot.
#5 by BarBarA at May 10th, 2007
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Oh wow! I just found you through the comment on my blog and am so on board with all you are saying here! I can’t wait to have time to come back and read more.
Where do you live? I suppose it would be too good to be true if you were in CA
But really, I was going to start an entire new blog based on the Web 2.0 and the social environment here, etc. etc., but I don’t have time to do it right now.
Can I link to you?
#6 by Layla (aka Barbara) at May 10th, 2007
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ps, I don’t think your blog accepts my typepad address so I will leave this comment that will lead back to me…thanks.
#7 by lisa q. at May 10th, 2007
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i run into the same issue on myspace…the fakes are easy to spot…they have a picture that looks like it came with a new picture frame and the english in their messages is extremely broken…you wouldn’t believe how many nigerian marriage proposals i’ve gotten…lol…
#8 by Dwacon at May 11th, 2007
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I don’t e-date any more. Too easy to just meet a woman and get with her in person.
#9 by Bobby Revell at May 11th, 2007
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So true Dwacon. I just love to investigate sites I am suspicious of.
I was right about this one.
#10 by jasminelevine at May 11th, 2007
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Wow. I bet a lot more guys are being taken than most people think. Are you still a member?
#11 by Bobby Revell at May 11th, 2007
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Yes. I am collecting all of the emails to post later in a soap opera of deceit! Thanks jasmine.
#12 by Neil at May 12th, 2007
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haha, that sounds like fun! Scam the scammers! I can’t imagine anyone falling for those Nigerian sob stories, but it must happen from time to time.
Cheers!
Neil
#13 by Anonymous at May 14th, 2007
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What is Web2.0?
Kahlee Smith
http://www.kahlees.wordpress.com
#14 by Ceidy at June 2nd, 2007
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I’ve had luck on this site, currently steady with a keeper! (i hope) =), I once had a person try to spam me through yahoo.. but the good thing about kisscafe is I reported it, and the user was removed almost instantly.
That profile you linked to does not exist, I guess she was caught as well.
Well done blog!