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(bear in mind I have no idea how old sc is) I read this as the innuendo was about the kids... I think this goes to show that we need to see the posts and comments to be able to help!Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostWent to visit an old friend over the weekend, took the mrs and the kids. Had a great time...
Anyway, just logged on to facebook and the filthy git has gone and left some blatent innuendo on one of my wifes status updates about the kids!
I'm not happy!
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How close a mate is he?
i.e. some guy you exchange xmas emails with that you know from Uni or someone you see quite often and have a decent friendship with.
If the first. make him look a tw@t in public, if the latter mail him telling him to wind his neck in.
Promise I won't do it again fella.
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I'd post a status/comment telling him I was p1$$ed off with him - or at least call him and give him an earful and tell him to post an apology...Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostWent to visit an old friend over the weekend, took the mrs and the kids. Had a great time...
Anyway, just logged on to facebook and the filthy git has gone and left some blatent innuendo on one of my wifes status updates about the kids!
I'm not happy!
(And I just said on another post that I thought FB was dangerous. Spooky!
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Tell us what it was, we'll let you know whether it is distasteful or not.
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Idiot Friends!
Went to visit an old friend over the weekend, took the mrs and the kids. Had a great time...
Anyway, just logged on to facebook and the filthy git has gone and left some blatent innuendo on one of my wifes status updates about the kids!
I'm not happy!
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