When my university got added to the Facebook network, the only other people on the social networking site were other current college students. Then things got a little more inclusive; college alumni and certain business networks were allowed to join, as well as high school students. Then came the inevitable: anyone could join without a network. This included your mom.
Now, friending your friends' moms isn't a huge deal, necessarily. It's when your mom friends you that things get ugly. Suddenly you're doing a quick edit of your interests and quotes, as well as the drunken party pics where you "don't look that drunk." I have a great relationship with my mom, but she doesn't need to see the words "spooning" or "beer pong with mixed drinks" on anything associated with moi.
This parody, entitled "My Mom's On Facebook", features a hair metal bad decrying the pitfalls of the day in age when mothers everywhere can join Facebook. Those into classic rock from the '70's and '80's will enjoy the variety of mini-parodies inspired by videos from different artists of the genre.
Sergio del Limónar
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