Sometimes things you read strike you in a funny way.![]()
Facebook, a social networking site, is growing in popularity. It seems as if everyone and their dog is on there. It has allowed people to connect with long lost friends and relatives and know every mundane detail of their lives. Folks update their current status with short one-liners attached to their profile. This can be interesting and informative, but often just a little too much detail for my comfort.
- Bob is at his kid's hockey tournament
- Judy is feeling groovy
- Mark is going to the mall
- Steve is taking a shit
- Steve has run out of toilet paper
- Steve almost had a shit when he saw the price of TP at the corner store
- Lisa is alone in her house and thinks she forgot to lock the door
But sometimes, it can be downright funny.
I got a email today from Facebook. It read:
Donna says that you two are married on Facebook. We need you to confirm that you are, in fact, married to Donna.
I gotta ask… does declining to confirm this Facebook request annul the marriage?
Anyone wanna bet that declining at least initiates an interesting conversation? I don't think I'll risk it. I'm going to confirm the request. Facebook has a right to know.






