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Tuesday, February 09, 2010

"John D Robinson Added You As A Friend On Facebook..."

Can You F/N Believe This Guy!

"Hi Joe,

John D Robinson added you as a friend on Facebook. We need to confirm that you know John in order for you to be friends on Facebook."
NOT!

14 comments:

  1. what did he ever do to you?

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  2. Joe how can we find you on Facebook? Can you add a button to your blog?

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  3. 6:46 I've known him since he was a little boy. I'm sure his Father is looking down on him and shaking his head in shame over how he's running the 'Family Business'. His parents never did business the way JR does.

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  4. Confirm.
    Keep your friends close -- and your enemies even closer.

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  5. Joe:

    You know what they say. "Keep your friends close and your enemies closer". Or maybe you should try to bury the hatchet. hahaha

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  6. I have a sudden gas pain.

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  7. That IS funny! Thanks for the chuckle....

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  8. This guy did a HORRIBLE job on repairing my watch. I will never go back there.

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  9. Being a fairly new blogger - fill me in, what's the deal with you two?

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  10. Maybe he needs to pay his outstanding bills he owes.

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  11. I don't know the guy or much about him, but the way the photo is taken, first thing that comes to mind for me is the joker from batman.

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  12. Joe, If you won,t be my friend I will sue you. Oh, wait, been there, done that.

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  13. Anon 6:53, I agree wholeheartedly! I have had a number of people tell me his father was a fine man. The quote is something like "his father was wonderful and then there's John always bragging about this or that". This fat dump has all these little storefront businesses that appeal to a very small section of the buying public. He says on his website that he's a "clockmaker", yet he has his father's old repairman doing the work. I have been in business for many years and have found that it is best to find one or two things that you can do well and build your customer base from there. If you have a product or service that appeals to a large cross-section of the public AND treat all you come in contact with the same way you would like to be treated (remember everyone is a potential customer) you will be successful. This douchebag seems to think the more storefronts he has, the better. I guess he thinks being a jack-of-all-trades, master of none is the correct path. Or in his case, is that jackass-of-all-trades ??

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