I'm pretty sure I do. One sec I'll just check...You obviously don't know what to search for then!
i f**king love TOWIE.
The wheels are in motion, i will be in it...
DeeKay you're banging your head against a wall mate, give up. Once one member of the clique disagrees with you, everyone else joins in to look cool. Stay quiet.
Clique is Latin for not a f**king dumbass.
A woman has kept every text message for 12 years and is planning to publish all of them in a book.
Tracey Moberly from Shoreditch, London has saved nearly 100,000 messages after she accidentally deleted her first one in 1999. She sometimes resorts to writing them on paper when her inbox is full.
"Some people think I'm obsessive, but I love looking back at old messages," the artist told The Sun. "It's like keeping a diary. All my friends say they wish they had kept important texts or ones which meant a lot to them.
"I'm lucky. I can go back to reading those messages any time I want."
Moberly, 42, has gone through six different mobile phones and 30 journals.
Her book, Text Me Up!, chronicles the failure of her marriage and includes reactions to many world events like 9/11.
A woman has received a phone bill of $201,005.44 (£126,000).
Celina Aarons from Fort Lauderdale, Florida usually pays around $175 (£110) a month, but found out about her latest total when the 43-page bill was delivered.
Her brother Shamir is said to be the reason behind the large amount.
On Celina's phone plan, he sent more than 2,000 texts, left his data roaming on and downloaded numerous videos while on a two-week holiday in Canada.
Celina's two brothers rely on texting as they are both mute and deaf.
She told television station WSVN: "It's never going to get paid [because] I can't pay that. That's like paying [for] a nice house right now based on what houses are going for."
WSVN got in touch with her provider T-Mobile. The phone company has reduced the original amount to $2,500 (£1,600) and has allowed her six months to pay off the bill.