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Diane-in-FL Explorer

If anyone is on Facebook and wants to friend me, just look for Diane Cicci, and write a little message saying you are someone from here. :)


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RachelisFacebook Apprentice

Me too! I'm under Rachel Dawn Ankrom

Newtoitall Enthusiast

Don't do it! IT'S A TRAP!

but if you would like to..

stalkermode activate.

stalking in..

3..

2..

1..

Add <<removed at request of original poster>>

Tip, use the same pic on here as there cause sometimes it's a b%$@# to find someone when there is 1000 of you.

Diane-in-FL Explorer

Don't do it! IT'S A TRAP!

but if you would like to..

stalkermode activate.

stalking in..

3..

2..

1..

Add <<removed at request of original poster>>

Tip, use the same pic on here as there cause sometimes it's a b%$@# to find someone when there is 1000 of you.

Ha! Doubt if there is 1000 of me. :P It's not a common name.

Newtoitall Enthusiast

Ha! Doubt if there is 1000 of me. :P It's not a common name.

well the first person I did't get any results then for you I got 2 >_> lol

mommida Enthusiast

I can't do Facebook. :huh: I had a stalker back in highschool. :( It got pretty scary. Needless to say I don't want some people to find me. :ph34r:

irish daveyboy Community Regular

I can't do Facebook. :huh: I had a stalker back in highschool. :( It got pretty scary. Needless to say I don't want some people to find me. :ph34r:

I have 3 different facebook accounts for various reasons, someone with a personal vendetta caused me to change and the other one is to host only photos albums which don't link back to me.

each account was created under a different e-mail address, each far removed from the other both in user name and provider.

It can be done and you can stay relatively anonymous, don't add personal details to your profile and set it that only your user name is visible to all, everything else requires being a friend, and only if you vet them.


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Lucky for me the neighbors told me about this guy parking in front of their house to sit and watch me.

I had no idea!!!? I knew the guy from school but had no clue he had been watching and following me everywhere.

Two guys tried breaking in my house when I was home with my two sisters. We called the police and they never came. (Each police department, city and county said the other department was supposed to respond.) Just as the front (unlocked) doorknowb was TURNING, the other guy was opening the garage door with a broken spring. The loud noise scared both of them enough to stop for a second. In that time (with a baseball bat) we had enough time to throw the deadbolt and other door locks. Then we sat in the dark waiting for the police (with kitchen knives) listening to them talk and circle the house. (They knew which window was my bedroom too.) We figured we knew our house better in the dark and picked a room with 3 exits. There were 3 of us and from what we could tell only two of them.

I think it was the same guy because he did try and kill my boyfriend by running him off the road in his car.

No Facebook for me. My kids are too young, but I don't think I'm going to let them on it either.

love2travel Mentor

Lucky for me the neighbors told me about this guy parking in front of their house to sit and watch me.

I had no idea!!!? I knew the guy from school but had no clue he had been watching and following me everywhere.

Two guys tried breaking in my house when I was home with my two sisters. We called the police and they never came. (Each police department, city and county said the other department was supposed to respond.) Just as the front (unlocked) doorknowb was TURNING, the other guy was opening the garage door with a broken spring. The loud noise scared both of them enough to stop for a second. In that time (with a baseball bat) we had enough time to throw the deadbolt and other door locks. Then we sat in the dark waiting for the police (with kitchen knives) listening to them talk and circle the house. (They knew which window was my bedroom too.) We figured we knew our house better in the dark and picked a room with 3 exits. There were 3 of us and from what we could tell only two of them.

I think it was the same guy because he did try and kill my boyfriend by running him off the road in his car.

No Facebook for me. My kids are too young, but I don't think I'm going to let them on it either.

That is horrific! I certainly do not blame you for wanting to remain anonymous. I, too, will not do Facebook because of the scary things I have heard from others about it. Right or wrong, I am also somewhat of a non-conformist as well so stubbornly often do not do what most others are just to prove a point! Remaining anonymous is INCREDIBLY important to me. I think I am probably the only one in Canada without a Facebook account! :D No offense intended to anyone; it is just how I feel.

mommida Enthusiast

I have also seen tiffs start on this forum. It is just harder to communicate without tone of voice and facial expressions. :blink: Double en tendres. ;)

It just seems like it can stir up a lot of trouble. :ph34r:

Juliebove Rising Star

If anyone is on Facebook and wants to friend me, just look for Diane Cicci, and write a little message saying you are someone from here. :)

I see a Diane Cicci Morgan. Is that you? Otherwise you can add me. It's under Julia Deanne Bove.

kareng Grand Master

I think its great to meet here & talk on FB. I have done it,too. I love seeing pics of peoples kids and gardens & pets. I just think you might regret having your full name on this forum forever. I usually PM people with my real name. I don't know what the timeing is but, there is a small time period to edit your posts & then they are there forever.

Diane-in-FL Explorer

I see a Diane Cicci Morgan. Is that you? Otherwise you can add me. It's under Julia Deanne Bove.

Nope, just Diane Cicci. I'll send you a friend request.....thanks. :) :)

Diane-in-FL Explorer

I think its great to meet here & talk on FB. I have done it,too. I love seeing pics of peoples kids and gardens & pets. I just think you might regret having your full name on this forum forever. I usually PM people with my real name. I don't know what the timeing is but, there is a small time period to edit your posts & then they are there forever.

You can tweak your privacy settings so that "Just Friends" see your info.....or "Friends of Friends" if you want. If it says "Everyone", then it is "out there" for anyone to see.

kareng Grand Master

You can tweak your privacy settings so that "Just Friends" see your info.....or "Friends of Friends" if you want. If it says "Everyone", then it is "out there" for anyone to see.

No...

Your name is now on this forum, C.com, forever. Anyone can see it. It might be OK now but 6 months or a year from now you might not like that people know your full name. That's why I suggested you PM each other your full names on this forum.

Diane-in-FL Explorer

No...

Your name is now on this forum, C.com, forever. Anyone can see it. It might be OK now but 6 months or a year from now you might not like that people know your full name. That's why I suggested you PM each other your full names on this forum.

Oh sorry.....thought you meant Facebook.

kareng Grand Master

Its not against the rules. We have just had some very odd people on here at times.

Newtoitall Enthusiast

Lucky for me the neighbors told me about this guy parking in front of their house to sit and watch me.

I had no idea!!!? I knew the guy from school but had no clue he had been watching and following me everywhere.

Two guys tried breaking in my house when I was home with my two sisters. We called the police and they never came. (Each police department, city and county said the other department was supposed to respond.) Just as the front (unlocked) doorknowb was TURNING, the other guy was opening the garage door with a broken spring. The loud noise scared both of them enough to stop for a second. In that time (with a baseball bat) we had enough time to throw the deadbolt and other door locks. Then we sat in the dark waiting for the police (with kitchen knives) listening to them talk and circle the house. (They knew which window was my bedroom too.) We figured we knew our house better in the dark and picked a room with 3 exits. There were 3 of us and from what we could tell only two of them.

I think it was the same guy because he did try and kill my boyfriend by running him off the road in his car.

No Facebook for me. My kids are too young, but I don't think I'm going to let them on it either.

rofl those are the worst criminals xD if your american just buy a big ole handgun. I'd buy one but I'm canadian and it's to much work >_>

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