Every morning around 8:55 on the Moose Morning Show we give you the 'Timehop of the Radio' where we look back at years gone by from our social media accounts and relive some of the awkward things we were posting way back when.
South Portland Police have started showing people’s faces and names on the PD's Facebook page of those who have been arrested for drunk driving. (OUI)
My daughter Vikki always says when she's playing and I'm trying to work around the house, "I Need Friends." When she says that with puppy dog eyes how can you not stop doing whatever it is your trying to accomplish and play with her.
Facebook is a tremendous tool to get information out, whether it be of a casual nature or more formal like say from a real news site. It's a way to have fun with friends you don't see often and a forum to get emotions or frustrations out. What I hate seeing though, are the verbal attacks. I've always been a person who has said, "own it if you post it." This leads me into Facebook pet pee
If you could date a celebrity, who would you go out with? This is a common question often asked in casual conversation for fun, my top three without the quiz would be Katy Perry, Drew Barrymore and Emma Bunton from the Spice Girls.
Whether you live in New England or not this is kind of a fun quiz. ‘How New England Are You’? There were things on this quiz I had never heard of and I’ve lived in New England for a few months shy of 20 years. What’s your percentage?
You can thank Samsung and David Ortiz for a new rule about taking selfies with the President. The White House says, no more selfies with the President after it came out that Ortiz and Samsung had an endorsement deal.
1. Last beverage:
Diet Pepsi.
2. Last phone call:
I called home before leaving work to say I'm on my way.
3. Last song you listened to:
Selfie – The Chainsmokers.
4. Last time you cried:
When I was told Vikki had to go into the hospital for a few days...
There's currently a bill in the state legislature that would make it illegal for a superior, at work or school, to require you to divulge your personal social media password. The law simply implies that it's private property and it's YOUR decision whether or not you give it away without fear of reprisal.