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That is so true. I follow a lot on Twitter but never post myself on there, but I have seen celebs respond to some people saying they don't have time to respond to everyone who asks them questions and etc. Heck, half the time I don't have time to post on those things either. The problem is these days most people have smart phones and such where they can be online all the time pretty much and pester people. :lol: I am glad I do not have a smart phone. I am so sick of people at lunch playing on their phones all the time and hardly being able to have a conversation. They have created more rudeness in society.I hear people complaining on twitter all the time about how someone got tweeted back by a certain someone, and missed them... or how this person never tweets back, he doesn't care.. ect, ect, and it's just like you will NEVER please everyone, so why bother?
Eric's is exactly that, it isn't even under his own name. It's *that* private! :lol:I think if a celeb had a personal facebook, they would make it completely private (where no one could search for them) and ONLY add THEIR family/friends... That's just my opinion, but.. it makes sense!
So, since this season is winding down on CSI and spoilers are slim, I decided to ask a question to you Greg fans. If Eric were to leave the show (hypothetically), how would you write off Greg's character?
I could see him transferring to another city, simply because maybe he is sick of not exactly getting the respect deserves. I mean technically Ray still seems to work more out in the field than Greg does. Greg spends a lot of time in the lab compared and he is ranked above Ray. Or maybe he is offered a position as a teacher/professor of Criminology in a local Vegas college that holds more prestige and he goes for that. I think he would be an awesome teacher! :lol: