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I already posted this on the "Phil...." thread, but thought it would be better as a new post.
Angie asked that no one post the accident on Facebook, as some of Phil's family members are unaware of the accident. She asked if anyone has posted something on FB, please remove it.
Edited to add the following:
Hey all, I should have added the following, but I was at work and my brain was on overdrive when I posted her request. She is so thankful of you guys/gals and this was in no way meant to be as if she does not appreciate it.
She was telling me something happened and that Phil's mom was asking not to have anything posted on FB.
Not sure why family on face book would not want or need to
be aware of said named PHILs pedictment...I will not mention His
healing and recovery again on face book.
Sounds stupid to me, but families are like that.
Not sure why family on face book would not want or need to
be aware of said named PHILs pedictment...I will not mention His
healing and recovery again on face book.
Sounds stupid to me, but families are like that.
Just Phil's wall, Chuck, not all of FB. Unless his family has access to your page, they won't see anything on the situation. Think of it kinda like the local news. If the police find a body, the news can't report the persons name until the family has been notified. Pretty much along the same lines. I know if something happened to any of my family members, I damn sure better learn about it from someone in my family by phone or face time.. not on FB.
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