Thanksgiving is less than a week away and now you can celebrate the special relationships for which you're the most thankful with a cool new video feature from Facebook.
During a Q&A last week, somebody asked Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg how accurate "The Social Network" was. And he pretty much trashed the movie from a factual standpoint.
I came across a new way to clear out our "yard sale" pile in the garage, and do a little shopping for myself, without leaving the house. Abilenee Swap Meet is the name, but I call it an addiction.
If you have Facebook, you've probably seen one of your friends claiming to have earned a $100 gift card from Kohl's just for taking a survey. Don't believe it.
To make fun of people who freak out about hunters posing with dead animals on Facebook, someone posted a photo last week of Steven Spielberg posing with a "dead" triceratops on the set of "Jurassic Park". And apparently some people thought it was REAL...because a bunch of news sites felt the need to point out that it wasn't an ACTUAL dinosaur.
What's a dad to do?
A Lufkin father apparently has had enough of what he considers his daughter's bad decisions and as a result has listed her car on the Deep East Texas Classifieds Facebook Group.
Anyone who's been on Facebook for more than a few minutes knows there are a lot of unwritten rules. MOST of you are pretty good about not breaking them. But here's a little reminder for the rest of you.