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What is this "Facebook"? - Maggot - 03-11-2012

What is it? I have a question. Can you leave a comment without being registered?


RE: What is this "Facebook"? - IMaDick - 03-11-2012

Do you think Mark Zuckerberg hangs out here?




RE: What is this "Facebook"? - Duchess - 03-11-2012

(03-11-2012, 07:43 PM)Maggot Wrote: What is it?


It's the devil. *nods*





RE: What is this "Facebook"? - Maggot - 03-11-2012

Tell me something good...........tell me, tell me.


RE: What is this "Facebook"? - Maggot - 03-11-2012

I have a facebook dilema!!!or dali llama. or just a dali screaming.


RE: What is this "Facebook"? - Duchess - 03-11-2012

(03-11-2012, 07:56 PM)Maggot Wrote: Tell me something good...........tell me, tell me.


I swear, the moment I read those words the song began to play in my mind...

...now I'm going to find it on youtube.





RE: What is this "Facebook"? - Maggot - 03-11-2012

This is impotent!!


RE: What is this "Facebook"? - Duchess - 03-11-2012




RE: What is this "Facebook"? - Duchess - 03-11-2012



Yes, I think you have to be registered.



RE: What is this "Facebook"? - TxninME - 03-11-2012

It's a "social networking" site. My usage of it revolves around keeping my mom and dad in TN happy with constant pictures of their grandsons on my page and looking at pictures of all of the snobby bitches I went to high school or college with, and loving it when I see that some of them are now 500 lbs and too stupid to make their page private.

Oh, and yes, you have to register to be able to comment on someone's page.


RE: What is this "Facebook"? - Maggot - 03-11-2012

crap


RE: What is this "Facebook"? - Maggot - 03-11-2012

My wife left her facebook thing open so I decided to go look up some people in my old days well one thing lead to another and I decided to look up old girlfriends. I found one that had left behind 23 50.00 savings bonds for her kids 10 months later I found them and put them away thinking I would never hear from her again..........guess what.......she is on facebook. They were bought in 1984 so how much is 23 50.00 savings bonds worth today anyways?


RE: What is this "Facebook"? - IMaDick - 03-11-2012

Maggot those bonds are in their 2nd maturity cycle, they need to be cashed in before that ends.

Are they named or bearer?

If they are named then you need to get them to the holder.


RE: What is this "Facebook"? - Maggot - 03-11-2012

(03-11-2012, 08:14 PM)IMaDick Wrote: Maggot those bonds are in their 2nd maturity cycle, they need to be cashed in before that ends.

Are they named or bearer?

If they are named then you need to get them to the holder.

They have the womans fathers name and the kids name on them. The old man bought them for the kids he could cash them.


RE: What is this "Facebook"? - IMaDick - 03-11-2012

(03-11-2012, 08:17 PM)Maggot Wrote:
(03-11-2012, 08:14 PM)IMaDick Wrote: Maggot those bonds are in their 2nd maturity cycle, they need to be cashed in before that ends.

Are they named or bearer?

If they are named then you need to get them to the holder.

They have the womans fathers name and the kids name on them. The old man bought them for the kids he could cash them.

Possibly if the kids are still minors.

Bonds have a 20 year cycle and a 10 year cycle.

I think the Bond rate is 4% in the second cycle and 3.8 or something in the first.

There are Bond calculators on the internet.




RE: What is this "Facebook"? - FAHQTOO - 03-11-2012

(03-11-2012, 07:58 PM)Duchess Wrote:
(03-11-2012, 07:56 PM)Maggot Wrote: Tell me something good...........tell me, tell me.


I swear, the moment I read those words the song began to play in my mind...

...now I'm going to find it on youtube.


Me too...hah
I love that song, which is weird since I usually don't like that funky crap.




RE: What is this "Facebook"? - Maggot - 03-11-2012

I'm looking around in my filing cabinet, I just saw them last month. When I find them I will create a fake name and ask where I should send them to. I'm not using my real name, no freaking way.........I'm already in enough trouble for letting my kid use permanent markers to color his styrofoam airplane. His hands are marked for life.


Tell me that you like it...........


RE: What is this "Facebook"? - Carsman - 03-11-2012

(03-11-2012, 08:07 PM)Maggot Wrote: My wife left her facebook thing open so I decided to go look up some people in my old days well one thing lead to another and I decided to look up old girlfriends. I found one that had left behind 23 50.00 savings bonds for her kids 10 months later I found them and put them away thinking I would never hear from her again..........guess what.......she is on facebook. They were bought in 1984 so how much is 23 50.00 savings bonds worth today anyways?

Hey Maggot, last September I found 37 various denomination savings bonds that I had stashed in an envelope, that fell behind my sock drawer. Many were "1980" vintage. Several of the Series E $50 bonds were worth up to $169 each!!! Several $100 bonds worth over $195 each, and I had a couple of $1000 bonds that were worth $1700. So . . . .


RE: What is this "Facebook"? - Maggot - 03-11-2012

(03-11-2012, 08:42 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(03-11-2012, 08:07 PM)Maggot Wrote: My wife left her facebook thing open so I decided to go look up some people in my old days well one thing lead to another and I decided to look up old girlfriends. I found one that had left behind 23 50.00 savings bonds for her kids 10 months later I found them and put them away thinking I would never hear from her again..........guess what.......she is on facebook. They were bought in 1984 so how much is 23 50.00 savings bonds worth today anyways?

Hey Maggot, last September I found 37 various denomination savings bonds that I had stashed in an envelope, that fell behind my sock drawer. Many were "1980" vintage. Several of the Series E $50 bonds were worth up to $169 each!!! Several $100 bonds worth over $195 each, and I had a couple of $1000 bonds that were worth $1700. So . . . .

So they are still probably good.


RE: What is this "Facebook"? - Carsman - 03-11-2012

(03-11-2012, 08:46 PM)Maggot Wrote:
(03-11-2012, 08:42 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(03-11-2012, 08:07 PM)Maggot Wrote: My wife left her facebook thing open so I decided to go look up some people in my old days well one thing lead to another and I decided to look up old girlfriends. I found one that had left behind 23 50.00 savings bonds for her kids 10 months later I found them and put them away thinking I would never hear from her again..........guess what.......she is on facebook. They were bought in 1984 so how much is 23 50.00 savings bonds worth today anyways?

Hey Maggot, last September I found 37 various denomination savings bonds that I had stashed in an envelope, that fell behind my sock drawer. Many were "1980" vintage. Several of the Series E $50 bonds were worth up to $169 each!!! Several $100 bonds worth over $195 each, and I had a couple of $1000 bonds that were worth $1700. So . . . .

So they are still probably good.

They (mine) were good last September. But US bonds S/B cashed in ASAP, but certainly before the US collapses, that is when/if Barry gets re-elected!