Brenda, I was just gonna post that one. because my mom said it like New BerLIN when she first came there and the locals were like (My dad),she's not from around here, is she?"
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
More ways to share your business on Facebook (and have it shared for you).
Yeah, I don't get the appeal of that or Foursquare. Between 8 and 5, Monday-Friday, my manager has the right to know where I am. Otherwise it's nobody's business where the heck I might be.
A few of my Facebook friends were into Foursquare, but it seemed to be a very short-lived fad.
Several of DH's fellow critics are into Foursquare. There's apparently quite a heated competition to become the Mayor of the Magno screening room.
Foursquare is one of those things I stay far, FAR away from. The whole idea of it makes me twitchy.
The Shrimp Incident is interesting but it's no Molasses Flood or Waltz Riot.
I know about the Molasses Flood, but not the Waltz Riot. Google is giving me no love.
I don't get the appeal of broadcasting your location like that at all, and the idea of other people tagging me is horrific.
WHY A LAST MINUTE NOON CON CALL? Because life hates me, that's why.
Foursquare and Gowalla get on my nerves. I joke around with some of my friends about becoming the mayor of places that nobody could give a shit about, like the warehouse my office resides in, or the electrical distribution center across the street.
Ever since I saw that episode of Criminal Minds where the unsub selected and stalked his victims through facebook (it had some fake name like "lookbook" on the show), I have been very judicious about my status updates.
Oddly, this came up at dinner last night, and L (who used to work at a social media company) told a story about a coworker who was always checking in on foursquare and got a call at the restaurant that she'd checked in at from a complete stranger, asking how she was doing.