The FACEBOOK Thread

Do you like Facebook's constant upgrades?

  • Yes! The more the better!

  • No! It's getting ridiculous!

  • Yes! The more the better!

  • No! It's getting ridiculous!


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I'm an amputee, so I was just pulling your leg, if you'll pardon the pun.
 
I defriend people all the time because of their profile pictures. I have standards, you know.
 
:huh:

what can i say, man? my grandpa (rip) had both his legs removed when i was a real little kid and it screwed me up big time.

For some reason the (rip) made me read "my grandpa ripped his legs off when I was a real little kid".
 
How so? Which rule does it break? No nips, no buns, no peeners, no hoo hahs, no real blood, no bad words...

Ahhhh America, where you cant show a completely normal part of the human body, be it real or depicted, but a zombie eating a severed limb is ok.

:hehe:
 
I've lost two Facebook "friends" Only know who one of them is... and I only have around 80 "friends"
 
I have 4 requests that I just don't feel like approving. One of them is my aunt. I just don't feel like having her pry in there.
 
I thought I saw a Re: Your Brains reference earlier, I just didn't realize it was you. lol

I'm sure my car passengers are tired of The Future Now.
 
Oh I love that one. "I Crush Everything" is also brilliant. It sounds like any old love song until you listen to the lyrics
 
I liked the song, "Live," despite the fact it wasn't a song by JoCo, but a song made to be LIKE his.
 
There are a lot of people on my Facebook who were [are] scared of my profile pic, but they didn't de-friend me over it...
 
A 19-year-old New York City man arrested on robbery charges has been exonerated thanks to his Facebook page.

Rodney Bradford was held for 12 days on suspicion of robbing two people on Oct. 17 in the Brooklyn public housing complex where he lives.

Bradford and witnesses insisted he was innocent. They said he was at his father's Harlem apartment when the crime occurred.

A playful message was posted on Bradford's Facebook page one minute before the robbery. In it, he asked his girlfriend where his pancakes were.

Prosecutors dropped the charges after Facebook verified the words had been typed from a computer at his father's building.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5j-eR_MjjIA8zu64-YqCTyXoL_B5QD9BTVUKG0
 
Hmm....couldn't his father or someone else used his account to post this message? Easy way to get an alibi.
 
not really, we don't know all the details of the case, the message probably corroborated with his story...

and i doubt it was planned.
 
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