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jorday joined StumbleUpon on May 03, 2006 26 reviews since Aug 2, 2006
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headachemommy rated 2 months ago
Hey jordie this is awesome
Birks79 rated 6 months ago
Some cool stuff
noodleandy rated 14 months ago
Just stumbled on your company's website, Interspire. Good to see a young Aussie involved in such cutting edge stuff!
SeaGriz rated 14 months ago
Hola all Aussie stumblers. Make sure to vote for Jordie in your upcoming election! Anyone who steps up to the plate should be given a chance.
louloubell rated 15 months ago
This young man has just started a stumble group... Top Gear. If you love the show.. JOIN. I just have. Thanks Jorday. Love your page too :-)
emmiej18 rated 15 months ago
Found some really beautiful photos here. Keep up the great work. emmie johnson
C-H-L-O-E rated 15 months ago
Jordie is teh awesome. Mang i could while away so much time talking to this d00d. Cos he roks. And he looked after everything superbly even stopped my account from deletion. If SU only allowed me to add one person this would be him.
carol4u rated 15 months ago
Hello jorday, how are you doing?? Lots of love Carol
dalefletcher111 rated 16 months ago
When Welshman Paul Bates was sending out his Christmas cards he realised that he had forgotten an old workmates address. He knew that he lived in the southwest of England but couldn't remember the town, let alone the street and Post Code. Rather than not send the Christmas card, he sketched a little map on the front of the envelope and added a dot where he thought he friend lived. Amazingly, nine days later the card arrived at his friend's house in Bude, North Cornwall after a postman recognised the name in a local sorting office.
finestkind rated 17 months ago
Hey now, where'd you come from? Nice stumbles! (Yes, this is a lame review. I apologize, but I honestly can't get it together with the wit lately.)