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This may turn out funny, this may turn out stupid, but without saying what the person said or what pic or cartoon they posted, I'm going to give a very brief synopsis of my friends over the last two hours

Weather
Promoting friend's business
Woe is me
Me commenting on things I like
Awful music video
Drink water
Don't kill animal
Pet an animal
Delicious animal cooked and on a plate
Friend with little kid
Friend with pretty teenage daughter
Music quote
Music video
Hot friend I haven't seen since she was a kid
Promotion
Weather
Weather
Weather
Vacation
Lebron James
Eating
Drinking
Save a pet
Dissing a school
Ethnic Joke
At the Game
Checking in at work
Seeking info
Complaining about work
Pics of kids from months ago
Picture of work
Tag Sale promotion
Commute home
Cute friend with cute little kid
Old Friends
Look what I'm doing tonight
Funny poster
Happy post
Old Friends
Me talking about grandma
Look we're on vacation and you're not
Beer
Cake
Cops?
Vacation
Happy Post
I'm at work
Cute couple
I'm at work
Happy Post
Beautiful picture
My dog
A bad joke
Bad poster
What I'm doing now
Where I am now
Creepy if you know where they all are
and while I was typing this
I'm doing nothing, but posted
I'm soon to be drunk
I'm at a game

This is how exciting Facebook is and I get abused for things trying to make people chuckle


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  1. I think you post about every thing you do except go to the bathroom ! Lol

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