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Question Posted Saturday October 1 2005, 12:20 pm

on myspace, how do you get someone to automatically leave a comment just by pressing a button without knowing that them just left a comment?

i did it before i just forgot how. i think you have to make it an event or something? but i want it to show up as a MAIN comment.

does anyone know the website?


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CutieAllTheWay41 answered Saturday October 1 2005, 12:46 pm:
Yeah you make a event!well its on chasebadkids.com.I have that thing on my myspace.well its on the very bottom of the website.its in like small letters or something!if you dont find it just tell me and ill try and find it for you.

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