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Evening Courier Facebook page makes 100th friend - come join us



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The Evening Courier Facebook page has passed the 100-friend mark.
The Courier profile was created on the popular social networking site earlier this year. Since then our friends list has steadily grown to include readers living in Halifax, ex-pats living abroad and local businesses such as Bar 11, Maine Street and the Community Foundation for Calderdale.

And today we received our 100th, 101st and 102nd friend requests.

If you're a Facebook member, become a friend of the Courier to gain full access to our page, where you can meet fellow readers and stay up to date with the latest stories in the paper and on our website.

Click here to visit our page and click on 'Add as Friend'


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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2008 3:02 PM
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P'd off!!,

17/05/2008 08:09:05
listen to me courier......
will you stop poking me and requesting to be my friend!!!! i wont add you and i dont want to play mob wars or be a vampire or zombie just leave me alone..and stop posting horrible things on my funwall you per.verts!!!!
ha ha
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Darren,

17/05/2008 09:30:11
You must be joking.
Facebook is for real friends and work contacts. Keep the "trophy oh look at me I've got a billion friends" stuff for myspace hehe
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