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Raine Ranch Minis

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If you are on Facebook, and you want to be friends. Become a "fan" of my Ranch or post on it's walland tell me your on LB or tell me here that you posted on the wall. I will send you a friend request when you do that. Raine Ranch Miniatures is the Fan Pages Name. See yall on Facebook.
 
I'm on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/jill.oroark

and so is my farm: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Whinny-For-Me-Farm/322641651117

Friend me or fan my farm if you'd like
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I'm there. Friend me at Cheyenne Nieves and also at Cheyenne Trail Soaps and Country Gifts, LLC
 
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I must say, I just dont understand the advantage of facebook. I have a phone, email and a website. What do I get on facebook that I wouldnt get through that? (And dont tell me Farmville because I barely have time to answer email sometimes, let alone play games on the computer) LOL
 
I have a phone, email and a website. What do I get on facebook that I wouldnt get through that?
With Facebook people may get to know you as a real person and strike up more conversations with you.

You can update there regularly with photos and just little nothings about yourself, your family (including critter family!) and it can open doors to folks who may be a bit shy to contact you out of the blue because it is often easier to click LIKE if you enjoy a photo or comment and to give a little comment here and there... before you know if you may just get real friends out of it.

Facrebook can be business, hobby, a mixture, a sounding board, a place to find things you might know were out there. Its an endless sea of possibilities.
 
I must say, I just dont understand the advantage of facebook.
I used to feel the same way, and still do to an extent, but when we were doing our wedding invitations last year Facebook made it really easy for me to track down the current addresses of old friends. In a similar vein, many of my friends now forego "old fashioned" means of communication like, oh, calling and talking entirely now, so if I want to keep up with them it's Facebook or nothing. It's also a great way to network with other horse people.
 
Hmmm, well I guess I still like the old fashioned way... there is nothing like hearing the voice of a loved one or good friend because there will come a time that is not an option any more. Also, on a flat screen, you can't hear someone laugh, can't hear their tone of voice- it's very impersonal to me.

I have seen a lot of posts on this very forum that were so misinterpreted, due to not being able to hear a tone when someone was joking, or it not being read in the way the author meant it.

I think I will just stick to the old fashioned 'real people' for now. I just dont have all that much time to sit at a computer for chit chat. Life is busy, and too short, and I would rather spend it with real interaction.

I guess you just can't teach an old dog new tricks....
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I am on facebook under my name, Jody Hoch.

I don't play games, will unfriend people who play them endlessly. I don't really friend or fan farms that are being used to market horses, I have too many and don't need more, need fewer. If you are on to socialize, I am on board.
 
I'm on there under Robin Olmstead and my farm under ROKO Miniature Horses
 
I'm on there..."Linda Linse"
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I used to say that I was fine with Myspace, but after hearing so many of my friends were more into Facebook than Myspace, I decided to give it a chance. I do not do any of the Farmville type games (never have), but will play some of the Mindjolt games occasionally. I like the idea that I can really get to know some people that I probably would never have in person and now that we are "friends" I would feel more comfortable just walking up to them at a show and saying "Hi" (that's just me, tho).
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