<p>Like, how old were you? What address do you put? what telephone number? etc...</p>
<p>I just write...</p>
<p>5555 W 55 Way
[real address and zipcode]</p>
<p>I use my real age though</p>
<p>Like, how old were you? What address do you put? what telephone number? etc...</p>
<p>I just write...</p>
<p>5555 W 55 Way
[real address and zipcode]</p>
<p>I use my real age though</p>
<p>Name: II IIII</p>
<p>What sort of website requires you to give them your address?</p>
<p>101 None St. SE</p>
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<p>Yahoo, Tripod, lots of websites that have both paid/non-paid options</p>
<p>I usually use the aliases of James Bond, Bill Gates or Steve Jobs.</p>
<p>address I use: 123 Fake Street</p>
<p>telephone #: 911-1234</p>
<p>Hee Hee!!!</p>
<p>For fake emails, I once used <a href="mailto:youlosers@thisissoooofake.com">youlosers@thisissoooofake.com</a>.</p>
<p>I live in Zimbambwe, qweqwe street, 123 apartment, 12345 zipcode.</p>
<p>I am Luke Skywalker on many forums. I have used 666 Satan St as my address.</p>
<p>I usually just flip around a couple digits and letters in my address. I usually stick with my age, but I used to make it 18 if it was a site that required it. I have used fake names before too.</p>
<p>About two years ago, I would always write "Your" as my first name and "Mom" as my last name. That's when it was cool to insert "your mom" into every single sentence.</p>
<p>Remember those days? You couldn't say anything without someone repeating your words and pinning "your mom" to the beginning (I'm hungry. Your mom's hungry. What's the answer to number 7? YOUR MOM.) But then, 'your mom' was replaced by 'your face,' which apparently is cooler.
...yep.</p>
<p>That was a pretty pointless rant.</p>
<p>Just don't use my gmail account, and we're all good! (I have one that is, as it turned out, a common "fake" e-mail account. I've gotten passwords to all sorts of things, most of which I go to, change the password and make the hint something like "God kills a kitten when you use other peoples e-mail addresses!")</p>
<p>To avoid registering for sites -- and giving out real or fake info -- I just borrow the login information from
<a href="http://www.bugmenot.com/%5B/url%5D">http://www.bugmenot.com/</a></p>
<p>Sometimes I use email from <a href="http://www.mailinator.com%5B/url%5D">www.mailinator.com</a>, but it's usually not for forums or any sites I think I'll be staying on for a while.</p>
<p>I make up some horribly Southern name - like "Joe Bob Rooney" and use "123 Anywhere St., Beautiful, FL 32000". Or if it's where I want people to know my state, I use "Beautiful, SC 29000". Or sometimes I'll google a random zip code and use that for my address. EX: 65464 - Elk Creek, MO.</p>