<p>[The</a> Funniest Facebook Snafus Of All Time (PICTURES)](<a href=“HuffPost - Breaking News, U.S. and World News | HuffPost”>The Funniest Facebook Snafus Of All Time (PICTURES) | HuffPost Entertainment)</p>
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<p>[The</a> Funniest Facebook Snafus Of All Time (PICTURES)](<a href=“HuffPost - Breaking News, U.S. and World News | HuffPost”>The Funniest Facebook Snafus Of All Time (PICTURES) | HuffPost Entertainment)</p>
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<p>Thanks, patsmom - these were really funny! I love the one where the mom is inappropriate about her son’s dry spell being broken.
Facebooking across the generations is just an accident waiting to happen, I guess. (I don’t really know because I don’t have an account and have no idea what’s up with my kids’ accounts. I count on them to keep tabs on each other, which they do.)</p>
<p>LOL–so funny–I am in tears.</p>
<p>My brother sent this around a while ago (Subject line: “When parents join facebook. . .”)</p>
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<p>This is top-shelf entertainment. I wish there were more!</p>
<p>Thanks for the laughs!!</p>
<p>An aquaintance of ours, a grown woman with kids, who is a Facebook friend with several members of our family got into a Wall squabble with her siblings in which they revisited all sorts of childhood grievances. Very entertaining.</p>
<p>My son did something pretty funny. His grandmother joined FB and asked him for a tutorial. So while on there, he uploaded a cropped picture (cropped me out) of the two of them. Then he entered into her status update (in her voice) that he was her favorite grandchild of all time. And then sent invites to all of his cousins and relatives. When my kids were rolling, via e-mail, about the status update, he wrote back, “The great thing is, you know she will probably never be able to figure out how to put another status update in.” And so far, he has been right.</p>