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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 345267" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>I have very few friends compared to most people that I know. I went to a Sprint page to post a question about my phone and I got some friends requests because of it. I have no idea who these people are and my Facebook is for family, friends, and co-workers, that I KNOW and have MET. </p><p> </p><p>Exception: I have one elderly lady who friends requested me. I see that we have a mutual friend in an amazing young teacher that I work with and that I really like. I figure, "what the heck?" So, I accept. I'm so glad I did, this lady is quite a little spitfire at 79 years old. She also had a great grandson she adores and she gushes about him on a regular basis. Turns out, this lady is the teacher's grandmother's best friend. Why she friends requested me, I don't know, but it has been kick to get to know her through Facebook.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 345267, member: 831"] I have very few friends compared to most people that I know. I went to a Sprint page to post a question about my phone and I got some friends requests because of it. I have no idea who these people are and my Facebook is for family, friends, and co-workers, that I KNOW and have MET. Exception: I have one elderly lady who friends requested me. I see that we have a mutual friend in an amazing young teacher that I work with and that I really like. I figure, "what the heck?" So, I accept. I'm so glad I did, this lady is quite a little spitfire at 79 years old. She also had a great grandson she adores and she gushes about him on a regular basis. Turns out, this lady is the teacher's grandmother's best friend. Why she friends requested me, I don't know, but it has been kick to get to know her through Facebook. [/QUOTE]
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