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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Amazing scatological talent
My recently departed foster-dog managed to back up to some shrubbery and neatly hang a steamer on a twig about 8" above the ground. I was so proud that I gave him an extra biscuit when we got home.
I really need to start carrying my camera more often!
( , Tue 16 Sep 2008, 12:31, 1 reply)
My recently departed foster-dog managed to back up to some shrubbery and neatly hang a steamer on a twig about 8" above the ground. I was so proud that I gave him an extra biscuit when we got home.
I really need to start carrying my camera more often!
( , Tue 16 Sep 2008, 12:31, 1 reply)
I read a thing
somewhere about a dog who ate shit. Any shit, but especially his own. He was so keen, in fact, that he would whip round and catch his it before it hit the ground. I would love to have seen that. From a bit of a distance, obviously.
Hmm... maybe I read it here, acksherly. It smacks of b3ta.
Ah no, I remember, it's in a book about dog psychology, still got it somewhere. Can't remember what the advice given was... prolly just "carry your camera".
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somewhere about a dog who ate shit. Any shit, but especially his own. He was so keen, in fact, that he would whip round and catch his it before it hit the ground. I would love to have seen that. From a bit of a distance, obviously.
Hmm... maybe I read it here, acksherly. It smacks of b3ta.
Ah no, I remember, it's in a book about dog psychology, still got it somewhere. Can't remember what the advice given was... prolly just "carry your camera".
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