When I first joined FB a long time ago, a girl from HS was one of the first people to send me a friend request. I haven't seen or spoken to her since we graduated, and don't really have a desire to reconnect. She was one of those girls who wasn't part of any particular clique, but she was friends with everyone, and is one of those people who has so many FB friends you have to doubt that she's actually met them all. One day, she popped up as 'somebody you might know that you're not friends with,' and I realized that she'd unfriended me, not that I actualy ever talked to her, or even noticed that she did. Fast forward to yesterday, when she sent me a friend request. Weird.
I asked my husband if he thought I should accept it or ignore her, and he looked at me like I'd lost my mind. Then asked why I spend so much time thinking about stupid sh!t, I don't know this woman and will never see her again, who cares?
And there, my friends, is my Tuesday morning perspective. Go forth and stop spending time thinking about stupid sh!t. ![]()

Re: NBR: Perspective
And I have no problem unfriending or ignoring a request from pretty much anyone. If I don't like something you posted or you're only posting things that seem to annoy me, later for you.
Sugar & Spice
Now. Now most of my posts come from Wordpress and other sites. But it has been a great tool for my dad's side to keep in contact. We're all over North America and at least two people from each family (he's one of five) is on, so word spreads fairly quickly.
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