Fair enough, I'll relay the stuff to him, just be conscious he is a real person with a family and friends who has been somewhat traduced (never thought I'd use that word on here) In response to a confession they have used a false identity, I have now posted on the Facebook page: Thank you for clearing this up. It perhaps wasn't a good start to at best pick an alias that could easily be linked to a real person or at worst do it deliberately. can I suggest if someone wants to do this again they pick a film character name or something so that people know it is an alias. That would preserve some integrity.
Cheers Bossman. All this reminds me donkey's years ago, my son started on facebook and put his location as Pyongyang, Noth Korea. My mate who is a semi-pro photographer contacted me a couple of weeks later to say his contract to photograph military aircraft for a magazine had been suspended because he had shared a photo with someone in North korea when his contract was for Europe and someone else had the Asian contract. Facebook eh?
Got to say, I think you've handled all this impeccably and with the kind of restraint you seldom if ever see.
This is a good idea. I was watching this film called Moneyball last night. I've joined as Billy Beane to avoid any confusion.
I can't be the only person who had to run off to Google half way through that can I? Well said by the way
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