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QUOTE (iamshack @ Mar 6, 2010 -> 10:48 PM)
Where at Keith?

Massanutten VA, but the thing I never knew about time shares is that you can trade your week (for a fee) for another time share virtually anywhere else.

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QUOTE (lostfan @ Mar 7, 2010 -> 07:46 AM)
Massanutten VA, but the thing I never knew about time shares is that you can trade your week (for a fee) for another time share virtually anywhere else.

 

Stop trying to sell us time shares basterd.

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Just a heads up for anyone who has an extra bases MLB credit card (the ones they give out at the game):

 

They finally put up game dates so you can redeem your points for sox tickets. I just picked up 2 games and most games are still available (except the big ones). They're GREAT seats right behind the plate.

 

I know they usually go pretty fast, so if you got the points, jump on it.

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QUOTE (lostfan @ Mar 7, 2010 -> 08:46 AM)
Massanutten VA, but the thing I never knew about time shares is that you can trade your week (for a fee) for another time share virtually anywhere else.

It makes you cooooool.

 

 

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QUOTE (SHIPPS @ Mar 7, 2010 -> 10:03 AM)
Stop trying to sell us time shares basterd.

lol. if I was doing that I'd talk about all the things to do there etc. I just like to travel and the time share makes it easier.

 

In other news, my friend's husband cursed me out in the middle of a facebook chat for no reason, hilariously. Long story short he never liked me and in his head he thinks I'm either trying to steal his wife or that she is prone to leave him for me (logical reasons this is not only not desirable, but not possible notwithstanding) and I guess he had enough. Called me all kinds of b****es, wanted my phone # so he could call me (after he deleted it from her phone) and curse me out. I was like yeah, I got better s*** to do than to give someone my number so they can curse at me and threaten me for some s*** they think I did that never happened.

 

When I told my friend about it he said "what type of b**** n**** s*** is that from him?" lol.

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QUOTE (lostfan @ Mar 8, 2010 -> 12:21 AM)
lol. if I was doing that I'd talk about all the things to do there etc. I just like to travel and the time share makes it easier.

 

In other news, my friend's husband cursed me out in the middle of a facebook chat for no reason, hilariously. Long story short he never liked me and in his head he thinks I'm either trying to steal his wife or that she is prone to leave him for me (logical reasons this is not only not desirable, but not possible notwithstanding) and I guess he had enough. Called me all kinds of b****es, wanted my phone # so he could call me (after he deleted it from her phone) and curse me out. I was like yeah, I got better s*** to do than to give someone my number so they can curse at me and threaten me for some s*** they think I did that never happened.

 

When I told my friend about it he said "what type of b**** n**** s*** is that from him?" lol.

 

So give him the phone number of someone you can't stand!

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QUOTE (BigSqwert @ Mar 3, 2010 -> 08:38 PM)
Anyone go on chat roulette? I just sat there with my dog's face next to mine and LOL'd for the last 10 minutes at people's reactions.

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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg 'hacked into emails of rivals and journalists'

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has been accused of hacking into the email accounts of rivals and journalists.

The CEO of the world's most successful social networking website was accused of at least two breaches of privacy in a series of articles run by BusinessInsider.com.

 

As part of a two-year investigation detailing the founding of Facebook, the magazine uncovered what it claimed was evidence of the hackings in 2004.

 

In the first instance, it said that, when Zuckerberg discovered that Harvard's student newspaper The Crimson was planning on running an article on him in 2004, he used reporters' Facebook logins to hack into their accounts.

 

In the second instance, the magazine claimed Zuckerberg hacked into the accounts of rivals at Harvard who accused him of stealing their idea for a social network. He then allegedly tried to sabotage the rival network they had set up.

 

Business Insider claimed that Zuckerberg learned The Crimson was planning to write an article on him when he was called in for an interview in 2004.

 

The newspaper was investigating allegations by other Harvard students that Zuckerberg had stolen their social networking idea - allegations that are now well-documented and became the subject of a $65million legal suit.

 

In 2004, however, Facebook - which now boasts over 400million users around the world and is an incorporated company worth millions - was still just a network confined to Harvard students known as TheFacebook.com.

 

At the time, Zuckerberg was involved in a now well-publicised dispute with three other Harvard students who had originally asked him to help them create an online social network.

 

Business Insider chronicles the dispute in detail as part of its main article on the founding of Facebook.

 

The other Harvard students - Cameron Winklevoss, Tyler Winklevoss, and Divya Narendra - had accused Zuckerberg of intentionallly misleading them about his willingness to help them build their website, HarvardConnection.com.

 

They had approached the student newspaper, the Crimson, about their accusations.

 

On hearing their claims, Crimson reporters then spoke to Zuckerberg about the allegations, Business Insider said.

 

Zuckerberg was apparently able to convince the newspaper that he network he was building differed substantially to HarvardConnection.com, which he viewed primarily as a dating website. The newspaper pulled the story.

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QUOTE (Athomeboy_2000 @ Mar 8, 2010 -> 02:54 PM)
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QUOTE (BigSqwert @ Mar 3, 2010 -> 08:38 PM)
<!--quotec-->Anyone go on chat roulette? I just sat there with my dog's face next to mine and LOL'd for the last 10 minutes at people's reactions.

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I was laughing my arse off at that last week.

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Ok...so...we have no running water in our subdivision. I'm assuming a pipe busted or something down the street. It happens about once a year.

 

Well, I had to go number 1. So I went to the back door in my garage, opened the door a crack, and went. Nobody saw me, but I feel dirty. Is it wrong?

 

Like I said, I opened the door just wide enough to stick "it" out, so like 5 inches wide..ZING!

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QUOTE (Brian @ Mar 8, 2010 -> 04:43 PM)
Ok...so...we have no running water in our subdivision. I'm assuming a pipe busted or something down the street. It happens about once a year.

 

Well, I had to go number 1. So I went to the back door in my garage, opened the door a crack, and went. Nobody saw me, but I feel dirty. Is it wrong?

 

Like I said, I opened the door just wide enough to stick "it" out, so like 5 inches wide..ZING!

 

Better strategy: Pee in large cup then throw fluids out window.

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Ok so a friend of mine just invited a bunch of us to his baby shower. First off, isn't this weird? I was always under the impression this wasn't for guys. I really don't want to go to this but without a legitimate excuse not to, I kind of feel obliged. Is it socially acceptable to just send a gift with someone you know is going?

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QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Mar 9, 2010 -> 09:51 AM)
Apparently, Lindsay Lohan's legal team feels she has a copyright on the name "Lindsay".

 

It's not a copyright claim. In New York, there is a a privacy claim for unauthorized use of a person's name in commerce. I believe it's called prima facie tort.

 

My reaction is that someone must have told them it was modeled after her, or they have some proof. Otherwise, use of a first name isn't enough.

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