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i met a girl in a pub last night but did not get her name and would like to get in touch so does anyone know how I could use facebook to contact this girl without knowing her name


chriswill  Sat 22/03/08 15:15
B00
Sat 22/03/08
18:04
I'd say it was nigh on impossible to trace her via Facebook- sorry.

For a start you have to assume she even has a Facebook account?

I guess the only way to do it is by joining your location's network (Manchester, Leeds etc) and trawling through it's members, which could take several hours!

JockSporran
Sat 22/03/08
20:50
Get a Private Detective on the job. Dick Tracy, Sam Spade, Sherlock Holmes, Sexton Blake...
You'll find them in the Yellow Pages or yell.com.
Velvetee
Sat 22/03/08
23:53
She is probably local and will probably visit the pub again. You will just have to make it your local, until you bump into here again.
Panic Button
Mon 24/03/08
23:00
Trouble is when she comes in you will be half cut
rojash
Thurs 27/03/08
11:17
Look on Amazon for "The Beginners Guide to Stalking" by Spook E Bloke.
CAJ1
Thurs 27/03/08
11:20
I have to agree with rojash as a girl I would be quite freaked out if some guy I had met once hunted me down! Leave it and if its meant to be you'll probably bump into each other again
redheadisbac
Mon 31/03/08
01:29
was it me ? red hair in chicagoes ? we were taking pictures of ur arse ?
redheadisbac
Wed 02/04/08
12:25
lol i think it was not me and david u should be grateful of any action u get lol x
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