Social Networking Gaffes
Freddy Woo writes, "My school bully just friended me on Facebook!" No doubt he pokes him, and then demands his lunch money.
Personally, last month a scantily clad young woman confused me with her fiance, with whom I share a first and last name. I'm still not sure she's noticed, but she's going to be mortified when she does.
What's the biggest mistake you've made using a social networking site?
( , Thu 11 Sep 2008, 14:06)
Freddy Woo writes, "My school bully just friended me on Facebook!" No doubt he pokes him, and then demands his lunch money.
Personally, last month a scantily clad young woman confused me with her fiance, with whom I share a first and last name. I'm still not sure she's noticed, but she's going to be mortified when she does.
What's the biggest mistake you've made using a social networking site?
( , Thu 11 Sep 2008, 14:06)
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The best method
is to go out in a completely different disguise for each woman so even if one of the others is out you won't be clocked. The perfect crime. Just keep a note of which disguise corresponds with which woman and you are laughing.
I suspect you may be lying though 'cos match is just a con. I tried it and got bugger all. (Actually I got one after me but when she(?) finally sent a picture it was of some strange breed of hippopotamus wearing a poodle on its head. If she cant take it seriously then forget it.)
( , Fri 12 Sep 2008, 18:48, Reply)
is to go out in a completely different disguise for each woman so even if one of the others is out you won't be clocked. The perfect crime. Just keep a note of which disguise corresponds with which woman and you are laughing.
I suspect you may be lying though 'cos match is just a con. I tried it and got bugger all. (Actually I got one after me but when she(?) finally sent a picture it was of some strange breed of hippopotamus wearing a poodle on its head. If she cant take it seriously then forget it.)
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