How Do You Like Your Bacon Cooked? KISS-FM Listeners Chew the Fat on Facebook
Crispy or chewy? The debate rages on.
Crispy or chewy? The debate rages on.
In November, Ashley Warden was fined $2,500 when a police officer spotted her three-year old son urinating on the front yard of her two-and-a-half acre property in rural Piedmont, Oklahoma. The cop was ultimately fired for issuing the ticket. But apparently Warden still holds a grudge against law enforcement, which she made known through a recent post to her Facebook page.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. The problem with that being when you have a thousand words, there are a million ways they can be misconstrued.
This isn't a joke either, this is totally real!
Regardless of your thoughts on Anonymous, you have to admit this is brilliant.
Maybe you think of comedian and actor Patton Oswalt as the guy who brilliantly nicknamed KFC's Famous Bowls "Sadness Bowls." Maybe to you he is the guy from 'King of Queens' or the voice of 'Ratatouille.' But he is also the person who came up with the uplifting message we all needed to hear after yesterday's tragic bombing during the Boston Marathon.
The answer depends on whether or not you buy into the concept of astrology and numerology.
While the social media landscape often changes quickly, it’s pretty clear that networking on those sites is going to be a big part of our lives for a long time—both personally and professionally.
When I logged on to my Facebook account this morning, I thought my account had been hacked! Then I calmed down and realized that it was the designers at Facebook that had been tinkering around with stuff again.
In December, Dave Vitali was going to see his daughter when he got into a serious accident.He flipped his pickup truck, and hung upside down and bleeding with his only comfort being that his trusty dog Max was by his side and okay. Unfortunately, when the ambulances came the sirens scared the golden retriever, and Max ran away
Has your computer made any strange pinging sounds today, but you can't figure out where it's coming from? The answer is probably Facebook. The world's most popular social networking site now makes a sound whenever you have a notification -- you know, for timeline posts, friend requests and more. Luckily, the sound can be turned off by following these three simple steps.
As if there weren't enough concerns about your privacy on Facebook, the social media juggernaut is now giving your friends the opportunity to promote your posts, for a small fee, to people you may not know.