Dallas, Ga. mayor’s Facebook profile still controlled by ‘others’
Monday, April 20th, 2009I guess Mayor Boyd Austin of Dallas, Ga., is still a victim of other people playing with his Facebook profile?
Privacy settings, sir! Privacy settings!
I guess Mayor Boyd Austin of Dallas, Ga., is still a victim of other people playing with his Facebook profile?
Privacy settings, sir! Privacy settings!
Winston Churchill once said, “A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on.” Perhaps the 21st century should amend the quote to include internet memes, which apparently can circle the world dozens of times before either lies or truth get started. After Barack Obama’s non-State of the Union address Tuesday night, Bobby Jindal’s officially Republican response almost instantly received comparisons to the delivery of Conyers native Jack McBrayer in his role as naive man-child Kenneth the page on NBC’s “30 Rock.” By Wednesday night, Jimmy Fallon’s on-line “Beta-test” version of “Late Night” (to be broadcast on NBC beginning March 2) had McBrayer on the show for his response to the Internet’s response to Jindal’s response:
Seriously, why didn’t I know about this guy before the election? His name appears to be Iman, he’s part of a Mad.TV contest, and he’s got Obama down. I especially like his version of Obama doing De Niro. (”Saturday Night Live’s” Fred Armisen tries, but has always sounded more like Tiger Woods.)
If anyone knows of any others, please let me know.