Dibbons
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The good and the bad:
I joined the Facebook 71-72 Road Runner group and the same day I found the current owner of my parents 1971 special ordered Road Runner. I had given up finding it and just posted the story of how my parents had the car for a couple of years and then sold it to a friend of mine. The current owner read my post, still had the original California license plates, which I recognized immediately, and contacted me. He has it stored and waiting to restore it someday. He has another '71 RR to boot.
My best (only?) friend has a Facebook account and I read his funny posts once in awhile just to entertain myself. I know a few of his friends, so I read their posts occasionally also.
I use messenger to communicate with persons that I have known in my past (single) life just to say hello. It is difficult to find old friends on Facebook searches because you cannot limit your search by age (that I know of anyway) and it seems there are hundreds or thousands of persons on facebook with the same name of the person I am searching for. Then again, I believe some people on Facebook have a way to make sure they don't show up on any general searches (correct me on that if I am wrong).
I have only had one person look me up, a girl in seventh grade I knew by name when I was an eighth grader. I guess I won't win any popularity contests (then or now).
As far as popularity and friends "count", since I only have the one best friend in this world (well, maybe two if I count my buddy Leroy from Community College Auto Tech classes 1973-1976) I limited my "friends" number to ten persons and left it at that. I don't want it to look like I am Mister Popular when I am not. And who really has more than a handful of real friends anyway?
I don't post anything on my page (two or three things in the last five years) since I know nobody on there could care less what I am doing. The people I contact via messenger are not invited to be my friends, since I already mentioned my self-imposed "friends" limit is ten persons and I maxed out on that. And only a couple have asked me to be their friends (and those few are included in my ten).
I understand there is a forum on facebook to sell stuff which is becoming more popular all the time. I have not used that yet, but it may be a good resource to buy/sell. I hope this helps.
One more thing, most of my "friend suggestions" that pop-up seem to have no basis whatsoever. Appear to be just random picks from all over, all ages, all sexes, etc. A few are based on friends of friends.
I joined the Facebook 71-72 Road Runner group and the same day I found the current owner of my parents 1971 special ordered Road Runner. I had given up finding it and just posted the story of how my parents had the car for a couple of years and then sold it to a friend of mine. The current owner read my post, still had the original California license plates, which I recognized immediately, and contacted me. He has it stored and waiting to restore it someday. He has another '71 RR to boot.
My best (only?) friend has a Facebook account and I read his funny posts once in awhile just to entertain myself. I know a few of his friends, so I read their posts occasionally also.
I use messenger to communicate with persons that I have known in my past (single) life just to say hello. It is difficult to find old friends on Facebook searches because you cannot limit your search by age (that I know of anyway) and it seems there are hundreds or thousands of persons on facebook with the same name of the person I am searching for. Then again, I believe some people on Facebook have a way to make sure they don't show up on any general searches (correct me on that if I am wrong).
I have only had one person look me up, a girl in seventh grade I knew by name when I was an eighth grader. I guess I won't win any popularity contests (then or now).
As far as popularity and friends "count", since I only have the one best friend in this world (well, maybe two if I count my buddy Leroy from Community College Auto Tech classes 1973-1976) I limited my "friends" number to ten persons and left it at that. I don't want it to look like I am Mister Popular when I am not. And who really has more than a handful of real friends anyway?
I don't post anything on my page (two or three things in the last five years) since I know nobody on there could care less what I am doing. The people I contact via messenger are not invited to be my friends, since I already mentioned my self-imposed "friends" limit is ten persons and I maxed out on that. And only a couple have asked me to be their friends (and those few are included in my ten).
I understand there is a forum on facebook to sell stuff which is becoming more popular all the time. I have not used that yet, but it may be a good resource to buy/sell. I hope this helps.
One more thing, most of my "friend suggestions" that pop-up seem to have no basis whatsoever. Appear to be just random picks from all over, all ages, all sexes, etc. A few are based on friends of friends.
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