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does anyone know if there's a way to block facebook from showing you groups people join? I'm sick of people on my list joining the dumbest shit, and facebook proudly telling me all about it for the next week.

does anyone know if there's a way to block facebook from showing you groups people join? I'm sick of people on my list joining the dumbest shit, and facebook proudly telling me all about it for the next week.

just click on the notification and it should have a hide button then click that i think

just click on the notification and it should have a hide button then click that i think

that hides the person completely, but it doesn't stop it telling me about the next person joining a stupid group

Just got to reboot a production database server during work hours. Fun times :happy:

Oh yeah i did see that! should be interesting

It will be, since all the new alfa engines are FWD :bunny:

John I'm sure there's a way.

I'm also sure you're referring to me hahahaha. I join A LOT of groups

I hope so.

You do join a lot of groups. But you've only joined 3 stupid ones (that I know of) I'm talking about my friend list in general really. Some groups I find funny and join too. But most just make me hate people more than I already do... and the government still won't let me kill. So I need to decrease the anger flow... somehow...

Yo fockers, anyone want to do my accounting exam on Sat?

Negative, Ghostrider. The pattern is full.

lol fair play John. Construction Estimating is so f**king lame. Wish they would just cut this shit out of my course and leave it with the quantity surveyors.

hehehe I'll make sure I post any updates. But it's like... midnight in Montana, so we'll have to wait till she wakes up to make everyone breakfast I guess...

HAhahahaha

lol fair play John. Construction Estimating is so f**king lame. Wish they would just cut this shit out of my course and leave it with the quantity surveyors.

Ahhh thats the old course i use to be doing!

If i had stuck at uni i would have been in the construction industry doing that job for you so you never have to do it again.....

Martin, your car is slowly driving me crazy, i got some good ideas going around my head, just need that 75 so i can work it all out, think i got the starter setup sus'd

How'dy y'all

Thread killer..... (copy paste from 31 club)

In South Sydney , a fire destroyed a multi story block of flats.

A Polynesian family of six con artists lived on the first floor, and

all six died in the fire.

An Islamic group of seven Pakistani welfare cheats, all illegally in

the country, lived on the second floor, and they, too, all perished in

the fire.

Six Maori ex-cons lived on the 3rd floor and they too, died.

Four Aboriginal families in the 2 flats on the 4th floor also perished.

One white couple lived on the top floor. They survived.

Relatives of the deceased and local do-gooders were furious. They

flew into Sydney and quickly demanded a meeting with the fire chief.

On camera, they loudly demanded to know why the Islanders, Muslims,

Maoris and Aboriginals all died in the fire and only the white couple

survived.

The fire chief quietly replied, "They were both at work."

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