1. The depressed woman who lost benefits over her Facebook beach photos
Nathalie  Blanchard, a woman from Quebec on long-term sick leave has  stopped  receiving monthly benefits after she posted Facebook photos of  herself  having fun. A year and a half ago the woman was granted leave  from her  job at IBM in Bromont, because of a depression diagnosis and has been receiving sick-leave benefits every month by The Manulife insurance company.
However, the pictures posted on the networking site showed her frolicking on a beach, having fun at a Chippendales show and enjoying   her birthday party made her look rather happy. So, the insurance   company assumed she was no longer depressed and stopped paying the   benefits.
The woman said that she informed Manulife about the trip  and that the  pictures are not a proof that her overall mood had  improved. Bad luck  Nathalie… I hope your depression doesn't get worse now!  2. The woman who had her Facebook photo stolen and used as advertising in the Czech Republic 

 Everybody say cheese!! What a beautiful moment for this Missouri family posing for their Christmas card photo.   But what they didn't expect is that the photo would end up somewhere   else than their living room.  Yes, a giant version of the image was   spotted by a college friend of them on a food store in Prague,  the Czech Republic. The photo was being used as an advertisement  without any authorization. Grazie store in Prague's  owner, Mario   Bertuccio said he took it from the internet and he had no  idea it  belonged to a real family. Well Mario, say that to the judge. 
3. The groom who updated Facebook at the altar during his wedding 

What  is the groom supposed to do after the vows of love and obey? Kiss  the  bride? Hmmm, not in a geek's wedding. Before kissing the bride, Dana   Hanna, a Software Developer took his cellphone and updated his relationship status   on Facebook and Twitter. He also handed one over to his new wife to do   the same. We appreciate you keep us informed Dana, but I hope you  don't  do the same at every stage of your honeymoon… We get the picture  anyways  @;)
 
4. The husband who dumped his wife by Facebook 

A  separation is hard for everyone but finding out your marriage is over   on the internet is too much! Emma Brady, a 35-year-old woman was shocked   by a message her husband posted on the social networking site: "Neil   Brady has ended his marriage to Emma Brady." The woman said she had no   idea about it until her best friend in Denmark phoned her to “check if   she was all right”. 
Her ex husband Neil Brady, who is now living  with his mother, stated he  had mentioned the separation to his wife. And  added 'Id had enough of  her'. We get the picture Neil… but anyways, you  could have told it  clearly to her face. 
5. The teenager who walked away from assault charges thanks to a Facebook alibi 

Rodney  Bradford, a 19-year-old man would have never thought that a  message  typed on Facebook would become –literally- his passport to  freedom.  “Where's my pancakes" Rodney typed On Saturday, Oct. 17, at  11:49 a.m.  from his father's apartment in Harlem.
The day after, the  young man was arrested as a suspect in a robbery.  His defense lawyer,  Robert Reuland, used the Facebook entry, which was  made at the time of  the robbery, as his alibi. This, was later checked  by the district  attorney, who dropped the charges as soon as the  Facebook alibi was  confirmed. 
6. The kidnapped kid who found his family after 22 years with help from Facebook 

Alex  Anfuso, an Italian man kidnapped by his own father at the age of 5,   has lived in Cairo, the Egyptian capital for the last 22 years using a   different name. The man reappeared via the famous social networking site   with the following posts: "My name is Alex. I am looking for my  family.  I am looking for my mother".
In 1987, while Alex's mother was in  Rome's Rebibbia prison jailed, his  father took the little boy from  Guidonia, Italy and brought him to  Egypt, where he has since lived.  Anfuso, who is now 28 years old,  doesn't have an Egyptian birth certificate or even residency in Egypt.
After all these years, in a desperate attempt to get in touch with his   Italian relatives, he sent messages to many people with the last name   'Anfuso'. He also contacted Pino Anfuso, a TV technician who works for   state broadcaster RAI and in spite of not being his relative, he decided   to share the story with the popular TV show "Chi l'ha visto" ("Who has   seen them?"). Alex went on air to tell his story and unfortunately, he   found out his mother had died. 
7. The boy who set a Facebook poll  saying “If I get  1,000,000 I will get the 150 Pokemon tattooed on my  back!” He had to  hide himself after failing to keep his promise. 

A young Ecuadorian decided to open a group on   Facebook under the name of ¨ If I get 1.000.000, I , José Romero, will    tattoo the 151 Pokemon on my back ". But he wouldn't imagine that the   challenge would   attract thousands of worldwide followers that were   willing to support him in his exploit.  Such was the euphoria of the   people inspired by the boy's promise that after 24 hours, 50,000 people   had already joined the group. The young man might have felt intimidated   by the number of followers that kept growing by the second, that  decided  to suppress his profile so that nobody could find him. 
The  disappointed users of the group wanted to give him a drubbing for  his  prank and his absence of word, so decided to open a call to find  his  whereabouts. The space has so far 600000 followers! 
 
 
8.  The couple --with the same full name-- that got married after meeting through Facebook

What  is so unusual about this couple is not that they met online but  that  they have exactly the same name! A guy from Texas named Kelly   Hildebrandt met this cute gal from Florida also named Kelly Hildebrandt   and they are about to get married. The love-birds met when Kelly, the   girl, looked up her own name on Facebook. “I was like, ‘I wonder if   there's any other Kelly   Hildebrandts on Facebook, so, I searched my own name and he's the only   one that came up. And actually, in the picture, he didn't have his shirt   on, and I'm like, ‘oh, he's cute!'”. Kelly, the man was also  intrigued.  “She started off, ‘Hey, I see we have the same name, and I  thought it  was kinda cool, so I wanted to say hi, I guess' ” he said…  Well, 8  months after that ‘love at Facebook sight', Kelly proposed to  Kelly, and  here they go…straight to the happy ending! 
 
   
   
   
   
 
9.  The thirteen year old girl who met a man on Facebook, had sex with him and then hid him in her closet

A  very shocked woman called the police after she opened her teenage   daughter's bedroom closet and found a 19-year-old man hidden inside. The   13-year-old girl admitted she had had sex with the man after meeting   him on Facebook. Actually, according to the police, the man had been   hiding in her closet since at least 2 days. The Facebook Romeo was   arrested and is in custody awaiting possible criminal sexual conduct   charges. 
10. The bride-to-be who cancelled the wedding after spotting her fiancée embracing another woman on Facebook
A  few days before the wedding, a furious fiancée dumped her boyfriend   after catching him fondling another girl's boobs on Facebook. The angry   woman plastered posters all over Rome, when she saw snaps of her   husband-to-be, identified as Antonio M. by the Italian media, embracing   another woman on the social networking website. 
On the posters, a  picture - taken from Antonio's Facebook profile -  shows him nestling his  head between a girl's naked boobs. This message  can be read underneath  "Thank goodness there's Facebook! At least I've  discovered you're a  traitor pig before the wedding! Signed, your former  betrothed bride and  the 548 guests of our wedding".
Note: according to our reader, Simon, this story is not real, but a viral campaign for the Italian movie "Feisbum". The guy with the boobs on his head is actor Corrado Fortuna, who plays the part of Antonio.  
         
 
 
 
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