The Sleep Time And Rise "n" Shine Thread For 4/25-26/10: The Photo Of The Week
Skywalker9 sent this yesterday to me. And man, is it oh just too funny.
From the Blazers-Suns game yesterday, where Portland won. For those non-sports fans, the Suns are Phenoix which is in Arizona of course. And since we all know what went down on Friday, one fan thought it would be fun to make a sign dedicated to the Suns star player Steve Nash, who is a Canadian.
Classic, Classic, Classic.
This last out of all of these is so true:
More Al Qeada by the waste side:
No Netflix successful compatibility on the Wii it seems.
And the five worst TV deaths written for the best characters .
To Tevin, see you on the flip...........
From the Blazers-Suns game yesterday, where Portland won. For those non-sports fans, the Suns are Phenoix which is in Arizona of course. And since we all know what went down on Friday, one fan thought it would be fun to make a sign dedicated to the Suns star player Steve Nash, who is a Canadian.
Classic, Classic, Classic.
This last out of all of these is so true:
FACEBOOK INTEGRATION
Twitter: Going to the Lakers game tonight to see @The_Real_Shaq!
Facebook: Going to the Lakers game tonight to see @The_Real_Shaq!
I’d like to point out that this last one is based entirely on personal preference on the part of the follower, and as such is often not a case of Twitter misuse. But even then, it can be a little screwy. Here’s why.
For the ambitious social networker, there’s applets for both Twitter and Facebook that allow the cross-pollination of the other service with your messages. In a lot of cases, this is very useful – small businesses, celebrities, musicians, and other notable figures alike can interface with their fans at the touch of a button. But where this feature crosses streams with the typical Twitter user, it becomes a much more harrowing experience for the follower who is also Facebook friends with the followee. Every message is read twice! This can, of course, be turned off on the Facebook side, but if you’d rather not have all your Facebook friends ignore and mute you, you may need a better strategy.
More Al Qeada by the waste side:
Al Qaeda in Iraq has confirmed in a statement posted online that two of its two most senior leaders have been killed.
The confirmation, posted late Saturday night on Islamist websites, comes a week after U.S. officials announced the deaths of Abu Ayyub al-Masri and Abu Omar al-Baghdadi.
No Netflix successful compatibility on the Wii it seems.
And the five worst TV deaths written for the best characters .
To Tevin, see you on the flip...........
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