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You're right about the 30/40 yr olds.Re: Merged Facebook threads.
Good point puddle duck, I like to hear from my husband few times a day just to know he's safe and I know he waits for my text when I am at work just so he knows I'm ok.Re: Merged Facebook threads.
keeping a check on your hubby,and your kids during the day?,Re: Merged Facebook threads.
I often look in on facebook for local activities but never post on there. I find it hilarious. They are all out with their iphones snapping pics of the car that parked too close to the corner or the pensioner with the 'killer' Jack Russell. They are the permanently angered. Sometimes they ask things like 'Does anyone know if the shop three doors away is open?' It's just as well I don't post because my reply would be 'get up off your lazy arse and look for yourself.'Re: Merged Facebook threads.
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I must admit, I'd be very happy to see the back of Facebook. Come New Year I am determind to spend a lot less time on there..Re: Merged Facebook threads.
I love Facebook and belong to several groups. I recently posted a school photo of my daughter and school pals on the town site of where we used to live. As a result we have had sixteen people make contact, many who did not know her married name. My daughter was thrilled to hear from them and catch up.Re: Merged Facebook threads.
I like to nosey around my kids profile pages I can see what they are up to , living quite far away from them . I rarely post anything , but there are some who are attention seeking and even have full on conversations with their kids via FB , telling them how much they love each other more , it is rather self indulgent . Some people post many times daily even photos of their food or 5 minute walks .Re: Merged Facebook threads.
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