Fine, I'll go back to my corner.![]()
You should come back to my corner.

Fine, I'll go back to my corner.![]()
I think the best part of Facebook is that I've gotten to know the "real faces" behind the posters here on the BBS.
I think the best part of Facebook is that I've gotten to know the "real faces" behind the posters here on the BBS.
I de-friended (unfriended?) someone a few months ago. She confronted me about it by sending me a message. I did not reply. I really just didn't want any contact with her anymore (we were never close friends or anything).
About a month later, I was at a bar with some friends. I saw her walk in. As soon as she saw me, she started crying! Then she stormed out of the bar, and I haven't seen her since.
Facebook should not be taken that seriously.
^ I have a few of those too. Actually I "de-friended" a few people from the place I used to work at and two of them were pissed. It got so bad I actually had to explain why in a staff meeting. It wasn't my fault they were posting things that were very unprofessional. I didn't feel like I should be seeing or hearing any of it, especially if I wanted to keep a professional distance. One guy's boyfriend actually wanted me to spy on him at work and try and find out who he was cheating with.I didn't even need to spy. He was screwing one of his own maintenance guys (which is so not company policy). But I was not about to get into that kind of drama. So I deleted them. It was the only solution.
I have also deleted three people who decided to be verbally abusive. I am not putting up with that either. I lived with that kind of crap when I was a kid but as an adult I refuse to allow it.
I have also deleted three people who decided to be verbally abusive. I am not putting up with that either. I lived with that kind of crap when I was a kid but as an adult I refuse to allow it.
Ruaidhri I never "friend" underlings. These were other managers... or people that should have know better.
I de-friended (unfriended?) someone a few months ago. She confronted me about it by sending me a message. I did not reply. I really just didn't want any contact with her anymore (we were never close friends or anything).
About a month later, I was at a bar with some friends. I saw her walk in. As soon as she saw me, she started crying! Then she stormed out of the bar, and I haven't seen her since.
Facebook should not be taken that seriously.
This is really, really stupid. Since the first time I had a friend request from someone I work with, my facebook page has been spotless.Of course, as a manager I've found it sometimes useful to gauge my people through their status updates. Some of them seem to forget they have their supervisor on FB.
I see you keep your Italian heritage on your sleeves.With me however, without my crazy, wacky, over-the-top gesturing and such, my eccentricities lose a lot of their charm.
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