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British Sarah Lacy Casts "Facebook: The Movie"

Ok, let's pretend for a second my ego isn't slightly bruised. Aaron Sorkin admits to knowing nothing about Facebook, and so when charged to write a screenplay on its early days he starts a Facebook group instead of, ahem, picking up a copy of my book. You know, the one Facebook has deemed essential reading for new hires? If I were a bigger person I'd mail him a copy. But I'm not, so he can go to Amazon and pick one up like everyone else! ha ha.

Leave it to the British Sarah Lacy to take the edge off with his cast list for the movie. I'd add a few to the list but it might hurt some feelings. Instead I'll just link to Paul Carr since hurting feelings is what he does best. (In a funny way of course...) I should note that I still haven't read Carr's book because he wrote in the inscription "Let's see if you still call me the British Sarah Lacy after reading this."

*scared*

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Hey Sarah, its me, LordOfPotato, from GnomeDex, man, you got abused at GnomeDex. Don't worry, those people are all stuck up :D

Big Fan,
LoP

hey lordofpotato!

awww, that's just how geeks show love ;) chris and ponzi were happy and that's who i answer to! thanks for the hello!

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