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In a series of moves seemingly geared to make the site more attractive to celebrities, Facebook is rolling out “Verified” accounts, granting the status to its most popular users who prove their identities to the site’s high command. The chosen ones will then be allowed to buck Facebook tradition by using aliases — for instance, stage names — on their timelines. As CNN reports, the change marks Facebook’s slight departure from its insistence that users stick with their real names.
on Sep 22, 2011 Eight things I Learned from 50 Naked People. In the past year, I’ve touched more than 50 naked people.
on Jan 12, 2012 God damn you, Robert Sinn! Why did you have to ask a question in my every Thursday Twitter Q&A that turned into an entire blog post just by itself?
Charlie Haughey was drafted into the US Army in October of 1967. He was 24, and had been in college in Michigan before running out of money and quitting school to work in a sheet metal factory. The draft notice meant that he was to serve a tour of duty in Vietnam, designated a rifleman, the basic field position in the Army. After 63 days in Vietnam, he was made a photographer, shooting photographs for the Army and US newspapers, with these instructions from the Colonel: “You are not a combat photographer. This is a morale operation. If I see pictures of my guys in papers, doing their jobs with honor, then you can do what you like in Vietnam.”
Sunday Hosted by Alan Burnett I have been posting since 2009. Saturday Jan 7th 2012 Kids with bunnies or whatever you like. My brother Joe and his puppy
Yummy, caramel apples!! Or are they? Some of these are caramel onions, the perfect addition to ‘spice’ up your party or get together. Beware guests, you are in for a stinky surprise. No cars, no service? This did not stop these teens from avoiding face to face service inside.