Wishing people a HAPPY BIRTHDAY on Facebook
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Melfi wrote:Ali wrote:Its people just writing what's on their minds Melfi. If someone is thinking about their gran who died 5 years ago, why not say so if that's what they want to do.
I just find it odd that FB is used for talking to dead relatives so much... Maybe it's me who's odd, because everybody seems to be at it now!!
FB fasinates me, it's quite bizzare what it's become.
Is it any different to putting an obituary in the paper on the anniversary of a loved ones death?
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My great great great great granddads dead you know.
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My gran was born in Victorian times and died in the sixties.
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jackb wrote:My gran was born in Victorian times and died in the sixties.
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I was the baby of the family for years and now I'm it's oldest survivng member.
A patriarch in fact.
A patriarch in fact.
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What?Ali wrote:jackb wrote:My gran was born in Victorian times and died in the sixties.
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jackb wrote:Happy birthday by the way.
It's BD's birthday today Jack.
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Happy birthday to everyone on face book too.
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Melfi wrote:Ali wrote:Melfi wrote:Ali wrote:Its people just writing what's on their minds Melfi. If someone is thinking about their gran who died 5 years ago, why not say so if that's what they want to do.
I just find it odd that FB is used for talking to dead relatives so much... Maybe it's me who's odd, because everybody seems to be at it now!!
FB fasinates me, it's quite bizzare what it's become.
Is it any different to putting an obituary in the paper on the anniversary of a loved ones death?
I don't really understand that either tbh... Those that care will already be aware of the anniversary, so who are they trying to reach out to??
I'm not saying they shouldn't do it, just that I don't see the point in it.
I've no idea tbh Melfi.
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Especially to those who's grandmas died five years ago.jackb wrote:Happy birthday to everyone on face book too.
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It's my birthday everyday!Melfi wrote:jackb wrote:Especially to those who's grandmas died five years ago.jackb wrote:Happy birthday to everyone on face book too.
Don't forget... "My little man who's 3 and a half months old today, love you soooooo much and me and Daddy are sooooo proud of you".
You don't know what your missing Jack!
No your right I don't but I'm betting those who love face book would think we're the crazy ones getting into all this with total strangers and they may well be right!
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