Monthly Archives: February 2010
Frazier Hughes wants to keep up with you on Twitter
Frazier Hughes wants to keep up with you on TwitterTwitter connects you with everything you want to know, right now. Short bursts of information are readily available from news organizations, corporate entities, politicians, celebrities, local businesses – even your close friends and family. Also, if you have something to share with the world, Twitter makes it super easy. To join for free, click the link below. http://twitter.com/i/258f901b0fc0dd6191d39e7622e34ceed8eb2ab4 Thanks, About Twitter, Inc.Founded in 2007, Twitter Inc believes the open exchange of information can have a positive global impact. Every “Tweet” is limited to 140 characters of text or links which means they are easily written or read on a wide variety of services and devices including any mobile phone, social networks, television, Macs, PCs, and the Web. This message was sent by a Twitter user who entered your email address. If you’d prefer not to receive emails when other people invite you to Twitter, click here: http://twitter.com/i/o?c=eO7rKMsDLtkQNz8qvHI4Jqw04sh5PExvuZnJZUvRldw%3D Please do not reply to this message; it was sent from an unmonitored email address. This message is a service email related to your use of Twitter. For general inquiries or to request support with your Twitter account, please visit us at Twitter Support. |
Frazier Hughes wants to keep up with you on Twitter
Frazier Hughes wants to keep up with you on TwitterTwitter connects you with everything you want to know, right now. Short bursts of information are readily available from news organizations, corporate entities, politicians, celebrities, local businesses – even your close friends and family. Also, if you have something to share with the world, Twitter makes it super easy. To join for free, click the link below. http://twitter.com/i/d307176708c1b3949fad96207eea94f1c67d50c6 Thanks, About Twitter, Inc.Founded in 2007, Twitter Inc believes the open exchange of information can have a positive global impact. Every “Tweet” is limited to 140 characters of text or links which means they are easily written or read on a wide variety of services and devices including any mobile phone, social networks, television, Macs, PCs, and the Web. This message was sent by a Twitter user who entered your email address. If you’d prefer not to receive emails when other people invite you to Twitter, click here: http://twitter.com/i/o?c=eO7rKMsDLtkQNz8qvHI4Jqw04sh5PExvuZnJZUvRldw%3D Please do not reply to this message; it was sent from an unmonitored email address. This message is a service email related to your use of Twitter. For general inquiries or to request support with your Twitter account, please visit us at Twitter Support. |
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5 Facebook No-Nos for Divorcing Couples.
Thank God Facebook wasn’t around when I got divorced! But if you are right now… take interest in these 5 tips! *Please Leave Your Comments On My Site Here Too!
1
Showing Off
Pictures or discussions of new purchases or vacations are fun, but they might color the court’s view of your finances and affect your settlement.
2
Letting It All Hang Out
If you’re in a custody battle, your ex’s lawyers would love to present you as the nonnurturing type. Delete all the crazy party photos.
3
Getting Tagged
It’s not just your page you have to worry about. Make sure your friends’ photos of you can’t be used against you either.
4
Venting
Don’t talk smack about the lawyers, the judge and especially your spouse — on your page or anybody else’s. (You think your kids never use a computer?)

5
Cutting Off Everyone At Once
Don’t “defriend” in-laws or your ex’s friends right away. People need time to adjust. Unless it’s really high-conflict. Then go for it.
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