More Facebook-based storytelling: "Moses is Departing Egypt: The Facebook Haggadah". Not an actual profile, but a mock-up:
(via PumpkinYang via Facebook, appropriately)
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"Titus added "baking" to his interests."
Titus Andronicus, the Facebook edition. This was funny. (Need to blow up the image to read it, probably.)
http://www.americanshakespearecenter.com/images/icons/Titus-fake-book.jpg
Posted by: Steve B | July 22, 2009 at 20:47
Better comment with Titus Andronicus Facebook as an active link.
Also, I notice that Pharoh's Advisor appears to be Rasputin. (Also visible in the "Healer to Alexei" section of Rasputin biography in Wikipedia.
The Eternal Evil Counselor...
Posted by: Steve B | July 22, 2009 at 20:55