Sacrifice de Whopper
Sunday, 21 June 2009

I came across this Facebook application, Whopper Sacrifice by Burger King. This one is actually dead-on hilarious. Fast-food chain Burger King has created "Whopper Sacrifice," a Facebook app that will give you a coupon for a free hamburger if you delete 10 people from your friends list.
"Now is the time to put your fair-weather Web friendships to the test," the Whopper Sacrifice site explains. "Install Whopper Sacrifice on your Facebook profile, and we'll reward you with a free flame-broiled Whopper when you sacrifice ten of your friends. The funniest part: The "sacrifices" show up in your activity feed. So it'll say, for example, "Hanabi sacrificed Josh Lowensohn for a free Whopper." Unfortunately, you can't delete your whole friends list and eat free (However unhealthily) for a week. The promotion is limited to one coupon per Facebook account.
The most funniest part would be going to Burger King's Angry-Gram, it allows you to send anger messages to your friends saying how much you hate them. It actually uses the words that you keyed in the message, and animates with a angry burger. Though some of the words like chinese names couldn't be used. You have to key in words from their dictionary, if you want to see the animated angry burger. It is quite an interactive site, you can see letters being pressed on the typewriter as you type your message. So this is a rough test of what I tested. No offence. ;D
Dear Shirley,
There's something I've been meaning to say.
Your reading aloud is giving me an aneurysm.
And I can't stand your voice.
Also, the way you smile at guys on the street makes me want to lose it.
You're the most annoying person I've ever met.
Your angrily,
Richard.
Burger King's Angry-GramEver Wondered What The Most Common Names On Facebook Are?With over 200 million registered users in Facebook, have you ever think of what are the common names used? There are little surprises to be found in the lists. Over 1 million of scanned profiles has ‘John’ as first name, making it the most popular on Facebook, although chances are ‘Michael’ should come out on top if ‘Mike’ as a nickname wouldn’t be counted as unique. Out of the ten most common first names, only number 10 is female (Maria), although ‘Chris’ could account for men or women alike. The top 10:
First Name Count
01. John ----- 1,037,972
02. David ----- 966,439
03. Michael ----798,212
04. Chris ----- 647,966
05. Mike ----- 535,065
06. Mark ----- 526,198
07. Paul ----- 511,504
08. Daniel ----- 504,203
09. James ----- 494,945
10. Maria ----- 484,693
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Merci tout le monde...
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