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Spent the afternoon in the pub drawing on the back of one of the Blue Monster postcards that Steve Clayton gave me at the recent London “Friends of The Blue Monster” breakfast [Facebook video here]…
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Spent the afternoon in the pub drawing on the back of one of the Blue Monster postcards that Steve Clayton gave me at the recent London “Friends of The Blue Monster” breakfast [Facebook video here]…
Wow, just look at that first one!
Your video is not viewable to the general public; your link results in a “You must log in to see this page” message.
Yes, Brian, to view a Facebook page, you must log in as a member of Facebook. A small price to pay etc.
If you say so, Hugh, but some of us have no interest whatsoever in signing up for any—or any more—social anything sites or having to wade through yet another lengthy legal agreement or lengthy terms of use or lengthy privacy policy or whatever else just to see pictures or video. I’m not drinking that Kool-Aid, so I guess I’ll just sit this one out.
It’s OK if your not into Facebook, Brian. I didn’t get into it for a while, myself…
I’m kinda with Brian on this one… why not just post the video on YouTube and have it available to anyone who wants it, like the rest of this blog is?
By the way, I was on Facebook, and deleted my account because of the discomfort I felt about the intrusion I didn’t feel I could control, but that well-worn conversation isn’t for here!!!
Robin, I didn’t post the video. It was posted as part of the “Friends of Blue Monster” Facebook group. If the person who made the vid wants to post it on to YouTube, that’s groovy as well.
Thanks for the clarification, Hugh. If only I could converse with the Facbook group who posted it (without being a member!!!) to let them know!