Was quite disconcerted to see this “enticement” this morning. You’d think that since FB knows we’re married (after all I did receive an announcement from FB that I was, in fact, married to Sherry, and if FB says it’s so, it must be so!) they’d possibly avoid pairing us up in such ads. Unless, of course, they were trying to drive more traffic should such an ad lead to a “complicated” relationship status. But big, nasty, faceless corporations wouldn’t be interested in manipulating little, ol’ me to use more of their product, even if the use was because of damage done to myself. No. They wouldn’t. I’m sure.
In any case, I’m no more inclined to take the silly quiz after seeing this ad. Though, I’m not above taking silly quizzes in general.


Well, the fact that she only thinks it and hasn’t decided yet seems fishy to me. Were it from the actual Sherry, I imagine she would have more certainty in the matter one way or the other.
Oh, that is classic. Note how the question mark covers them from being accused of being big fat liars.
See also: http://kenmorefield.blogspot.com/2009/05/when-facebook-applications-go-bad-part.html
Egads. One can only shudder at the results of such a thing.