Facebook Muppets
- Morganna
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Re: Facebook Muppets
I've had a look, and she's now telling me to change my settings if I don't want her to comment. People are strange.
- Kenickie
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Re: Facebook Muppets
That's so strange. 'your settings shouldn't allow me to be a rude arsehole'.
If your back's against the wall, turn around and write on it.
- Morganna
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Re: Facebook Muppets
I know. I have deleted the thread, as the friend I tagged (D) has been messaging me to say that the numptie is very upset, and it is clear that she is, too. FFS. D is an author, and the woman is an illustrator, who is apparently famous (she designed the Relax album cover), and I'm guessing that D wants to keep in with her. She (D) definitely sees things as me being rude, so thanks for confirming that it was the other way round. I'm quite worn out with it, and it was just a heads up about the exhibition and an honest mistake about the medium of the bloody picture.
- ParisGal
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Re: Facebook Muppets
I went and read your thread, how on earth could Random Commenter have been upset?! Yes, you weren't all nice and polite in response to her one word comment on a stranger's post, but what was she expecting? Reasonably you could only have ignored her, posted as you did, or fallen over in gratitude thanking her for pointing out something that had already been mentioned hours beforehand.
It reminds me (without the ridiculous rudeness or anyone being "very upset") of when I tagged my brother in a photo of a ladybird covered in dew, as we'd been discussing photos taken of water magnifying things. I wrote "@brother - what do you think of this one?" and a friend of his commented "Ladybird" I wonder if he thought neither me nor my brother could work out that it was a ladybird in the photo?!
It reminds me (without the ridiculous rudeness or anyone being "very upset") of when I tagged my brother in a photo of a ladybird covered in dew, as we'd been discussing photos taken of water magnifying things. I wrote "@brother - what do you think of this one?" and a friend of his commented "Ladybird" I wonder if he thought neither me nor my brother could work out that it was a ladybird in the photo?!
- Morganna
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Re: Facebook Muppets
I know. I don't get it, but people are odd. D said that she could understand her being upset, because she is such a talented artist, blah blah. I did point out that talent doesn't excuse rudeness, but got nowhere. Life's too short, though, so I've deleted it, but thanks for confirming that I'm not going mad ).
- Kleio
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Re: Facebook Muppets
A friend of mine ordered a cat scratching post from an advert on Facebook and was delivered a ball of string.
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Re: Facebook Muppets
I would never order from one of those adverts. They all look so dodgy.
- Luna
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Re: Facebook Muppets
Err . Ew.
This woman has spammed the local selling group with complete tat that should be chucked in the bin.
This woman has spammed the local selling group with complete tat that should be chucked in the bin.
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- Luna
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Re: Facebook Muppets
Plus, who wouldn’t want to pay £20 for this?
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Re: Facebook Muppets
Is that Lip Balm...used?
- Marth
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- Luna
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Re: Facebook Muppets
Yes, used, people have told her to throw it away!!
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Re: Facebook Muppets
Good God. I mean at any time that's vile, but now it's even worse!
- Morganna
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Re: Facebook Muppets
I like the 'Good Condition' . What would used lip balm in bad condition sell for?
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Re: Facebook Muppets
A local pub/hotel, which gets terrible reviews and doesn’t look particularly inviting, has been doing various bits of promotion on local groups. The misspelling and the choice of photo is killing me.
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Re: Facebook Muppets
Wow, Wendy Maybe the diners are the event though?
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- Really Creepy
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Re: Facebook Muppets
the man on the front right looks like a fat David Cameron.
- Rhodonite
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Re: Facebook Muppets
He really does!
- Morganna
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Re: Facebook Muppets
Get a booking made now - when people see that, you'll never get a table.