Nope.  I friend-up those who I want to, and ignore those who I don't.
Besides, I only really use the thing to check which parties I have
been invited to.

On 26 Sep, 09:40, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I recently have been a bit more active on Facebook and hit the button
> that would search my email to come up with anybody that had a facebook
> account that I correspond with occasionally.  Found a couple and
> friended up.  But I also got some hits from people I don't know well
> but know through my folks and my son's church.  These are really nice
> people that have helped my family and have no idea what a staunch
> atheist I am.  I had to friend them up or possibly give offense which
> is the last thing I want to do.  So now I'll need to be extra careful
> what I post on my wall etc. sos I don't give up the secret and have to
> deal with the whole 'saving' thing.  Shiioot.  I'm sure there are ways
> to exclude certain people from comments but the fact I feel the need
> to do that is bothersome to me.  Half the comfort in doing this sort
> of stuff on-line is knowing you'll never meet any of these people in
> real life.  Now I'm skewered.  Also, I learned more then I needed to
> know about my lawyer and some of my son's teachers.  AWKWARD.
>
> Anybody else have any similar experiences?
>
> dj
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