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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostWhatever you do, don't ask Mary Poppins or mudskipper for help.
Us lads here are perfectly capable of helping you.
HTH
MP and MS were very very helpful in getting me out of it, for which I'm very grateful
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostUpdate in 4 weeks
Us lads here are perfectly capable of helping you.
HTH
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostNo updates since last time.
Surely you're not suggesting that I continue to "Like" what she posts on FB plus add witty and charming comments? Surely I should be letting things cool down?
Not unless ....
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Originally posted by Platypus View Post
Not unless ....
We had high hopes on you. You disappointed us lot.
HTH
PS - Back to reading Dailymail.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostBTW, any updates on your "story of life" mate?
Do poke the lass through facebook once in a while .... Just like ... You know what I mean.
Surely you're not suggesting that I continue to "Like" what she posts on FB plus add witty and charming comments? Surely I should be letting things cool down?
Not unless ....
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostMy local Massage parlour has a facebook page. I wonder who in their right state of mind likes it !
Having said that, it has loads of followers
then some people decided to post nasty things on it so they had to take it down...
I think anyone who uses twitter or facebook for business purposes is on a hiding to nothing...
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostBusinesses can game the system by buying likes, but Facebook are supposed to be down with that kind of thing, don't know if they really are but they claim to be
Having said that, it has loads of followers
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Originally posted by original PM View PostI got a Facebook account a few years back -- mainly to look at some photos my brother had taken.
at last case 50% accounts were just 'fake' created by people to give 'likes' for business pages
half of the rest have been set up for someone's dog, cat, goldfish
pretty much everything else is skank's doing duck face photo's
I just think it is a thing that has had it's day.......
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostInteracting with people IS quite tiresome
Prefer it that way
bah..
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe nice thing about FB is you can choose not to be friends with annoying people. Or you can add them to your "acquaintances" list so you won't see all their guff. Or you can select not to see anything shared from specific pages - so if your friend is fine but keeps sharing pictures of mangled puppies from RSPCA you can block that.
It really all comes down to the quality of friends you have
but isn't life to short for this shiiiiiiite?
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The nice thing about FB is you can choose not to be friends with annoying people. Or you can add them to your "acquaintances" list so you won't see all their guff. Or you can select not to see anything shared from specific pages - so if your friend is fine but keeps sharing pictures of mangled puppies from RSPCA you can block that.
It really all comes down to the quality of friends you have
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I got a Facebook account a few years back -- mainly to look at some photos my brother had taken.
at last case 50% accounts were just 'fake' created by people to give 'likes' for business pages
half of the rest have been set up for someone's dog, cat, goldfish
pretty much everything else is skank's doing duck face photo's
I just think it is a thing that has had it's day.......
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