$80K Facebook fail

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I would love to see the whole fakebook thing go down in a fiery ball of flames

Dammit 73 you stole my thunder!!!. In all seriousness, I think a fiery ball is too good for facebook.
 
I see it taking over print news and media. Social media is here to stay. Printed publications as much as I enjoy them are going down in the ball of fire.
 
whats sad is she probably wont learn a damn thing from the whole situation....
 
That's rich...


Kid's nowadays don't know how to keep things to themselves.


Now they aren't paying for **** beyotch.... Put that on your next faceplant update....
 
The question is, Did the parent learn anything? What an idiot he is, he wasn't supposed to disclose it.

Exactly, he was the one in violation. His daughter blew the whistle (and coughed up a vacation)!
 
I would love to see the whole fakebook thing go down in a fiery ball of flames

I wouldn't. I love it. It allows me to keep in touch with my 3 children, and my extended family, all living and working out of state. You can use it for private messaging you know.

Between the phone calls weekly, and the ability to chat andd share pics with them daily, it makes the distences much easier to take.
 
cracks me up that the guys ADMITS he knew what the confidentiality clause said but CHOOSE to breach it anyways because "he had to tell his daughter something"
apparently he did more teaching then learning in those 69 years

seems to me, yes, the girl is a bit dumb but if your mom is an onion and your dad a clove of garlic you are bound to have bad breath
 
People get what they deserve.
In this case a loud mouth teen scuttled the whole deal......
and where else? F***book.
I refuse to go on there.
 
Another vote for Facebook. I have family I keep in touch with there.
 
yeah like it's facebooks fault theres a generation of half wit tards running around , and the damn spoon made Rosie fat .
 
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