My list would be each of the bartenders on Cheers, Moe and that’s it.
My list would be each of the bartenders on Cheers, Moe and that’s it.
I think they do it this way so that the original creators get traffic back to their post. Otherwise Buzzfeed is just ripping them off.
Jon Stewart
I also never realized that the person kissing mommy was daddy dressed up like Santa… Show you how much I pay attention. I always thought mama was brazen to smooch right there in front of the kid.
Much of this shame-filled lifestyle also applies in the south. Being overly polite is drilled into you from birth. Yes mam, thank you sir, I’m sorry (when there’s no reason to be)… We’re not all honey boo boo.
Chapstick got into some trouble last year for their Facebook page.
No mention of The Ryan White Story?
I’m not a customer, but next time I’m in Boston, I’ll be sure to skip this restaurant.
I can’t speak for the idiocy of users you profiled here, but the page admins are doing this bull to build up their Edgerank. Likes, comments and shares are the points that determine whether or not people see those irritating updates and anything else the admin posts. One ‘gold’ post will up your Edgerank enough to get your next few updates seen by maybe 10% of your fans, and that’s when you send your real message. If they don’t do that, they’re ensuring no one sees their pages’ updates because they’re competing against asshats who are doing this shamelessly. Being a page admin on Facebook is a daily challenge to your dignity. Yes, you know how to manipulate the system to get Likes, it’s not rocket science, but you have to be willing to essentially sell your soul to do it. I’ll take fewer views and my dignity thank you (but your employer will only agree with your high road stance for so long…).