Posted By
Najib
Nov 10, 2010 01:32
Since the government decided to plant speed traps everywhere, some people have started downloading and using the Trapster application. My friend called me today telling me he was able to spot 3 of them with the Trapster. It is very easy to use, you just download it, and post about a radar your spotted on the map, then all other users will be notified of the radar's location. According to nowlebanon, 3630 traffic violations were…
Posted By
Najib
Nov 10, 2010 10:13
Blogbaladi might not be the most visited or popular blog around, but we are definitly the most patriotic blog. 10,452 pageviews lol! PS: This post is categorized under Humor for readers who think i am being serious. Notice the use of "lol" as well.
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