originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
The trick is to have a facebook page but not do or say anything on it. Then Joe can [be]friend you without worrying that you will take up to much of his time. Anyway, it worked for me.
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
The trick is to have a facebook page but not do or say anything on it. Then Joe can [be]friend you without worrying that you will take up to much of his time. Anyway, it worked for me.
Hey, I have one of those. But I never send out friend requests, I just accept them. That's all I do on Facebook really. I don't see what's so interesting about the website.
originally posted by Jay Miller:Hey, I have one of those. But I never send out friend requests, I just accept them. That's all I do on Facebook really. I don't see what's so interesting about the website.
originally posted by Tom Glasgow:
Joe's FB seems to consist of his twitter feed, or is it the opposite?originally posted by Vincent Fritzsche:
Don't worry about it. Joe doesn't have much to say on FB. I'm also leaning toward doubt that his profile picture is really him.
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Tom Glasgow:
Joe's FB seems to consist of his twitter feed, or is it the opposite?originally posted by Vincent Fritzsche:
Don't worry about it. Joe doesn't have much to say on FB. I'm also leaning toward doubt that his profile picture is really him.
His twitter feed is so confusing, especially with Gilman involved. It now seems that Fox and Cablevision have taken opposing stands on old Mascarello.
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
What worries might I have? Since I don't post anything on it, there's no information on it. My page on AU has more stuff on me.