Miss Begotten is one of my pet names for myself, for Southern Gothic reasons best kept to myself. Miss Begotten tries to speak plainly, but sometimes she tends to babble -- parenthetically, of course. It's never my intention to offend (and usually that's true - except on those [maybe not so] rare occasions when I mean it very friggin' much) but it sometimes happens, so if you're unusually easily offended...
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Leave It Alone!
How many of you are on Facebook?
How many of you like the new Facebook changes?
How many of you think there ought to be a law that if it ain't broke, don't fix it?
I hear you, Quid. I only signed up so I could keep up with the myriad baby pictures my niece posts. I definitely keep it private because, like you, I think there are already enough incursions into our private lives.
8 comments:
I'm not on it enough to know what you are talking about.
But I agree with you Sherry...:-)
Oh, for the days when change was that stuff you jingled in your pockets!
I wish Facebook would just STOP FUCKING WITH THE SITE!! Oops...Tee-Hee....
Agreeable men are a good thing, Geesie.:-)
Amen, Marion! If we'd wanted something changed, we'd have said so.:)
i'm not on it
doesn't change fast enough for me
COMING SOON TO A BLOG NEAR YOU
TGIF, SERENA JOY, TGIF!
× × ×
/t.
It's too confusing. I think I just accidently friended Hitler.
TGIF to you, too, /t. TGIF NEVER changes.;)
We do always run that risk, don't we, Pugsley? Luckily for you you, they say that even Hitler liked pups.;)
I have resisted all attempts to become a Facebook member. I have access based on our recruiting site at work and TOO MUCH CHANGE, all at once.
Mark Z should give it a rest for awhile.
PS Not having personal facebook is one less incursion into my personal life by others. I'm something less than a hermit, but not by much!
quid
I hear you, Quid. I only signed up so I could keep up with the myriad baby pictures my niece posts. I definitely keep it private because, like you, I think there are already enough incursions into our private lives.
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