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Thank you Looking4truth for researching the Facebook page. I think this should be really clear. Great job! Blessings
Well, it's just that "friends" can usually post pics on product sites, magazines, books...and such .. so I wondered if maybe people are photo shopping these pics of vacation with a DoDo in them....how do we know they come from the site (MJ, whoever)and now "friends"?
New funny update:5 Alive DodoHave been discovering all sorts of great records while on my travels. Who is this Lady Spears and Britney Gaga? My mood is more George Benson "Love Will Come Again"
5alive dodoHas decided against Kansas (it turns out their flying monkeys is just bottled beer not a fruit and fun loving friend like my mate Macca.). So I'm going down the road to Indiana.35mins ago
Dodo 5alivedodo The new shrine here is beautiful, just sad to see we're all frozen in dance tonight 16 minutes ago via Facebook
I wonder if Macca was Macaulay Culkin.They ended up in Gary, IN and this is the latest tweet:QuoteDodo 5alivedodo The new shrine here is beautiful, just sad to see we're all frozen in dance tonight 16 minutes ago via Facebook
Macca (or "Macker" in Ireland) is a common British nickname for somebody whose surname begins with the Gaelic prefix Mac or Mc (meaning "son of"). It is similar in form to Gazza, Hezza and similar nicknames that arose during the 1990s and early 21st century.People frequently referred to as Macca include: * Sir Paul McCartney, musician * Chris McCormack (triathlete), professional triathlete, two time ironman world champion * Amy Macdonald, singer * Steve McClaren, ex-England football manager * Andrew McLeod, Australian rules footballer and two-time Norm Smith Medallist * Nathan McKenzie, All-Australian Superstar and Brownlow Medallist * Steve McManaman, footballer sometimes also called 'El Macca' * Stephen McPhail, footballer * Gary McAllister, former footballer and manager * Macbeth of Scotland, former Scottish king and Shakespearean tragic hero[dubious – discuss] * Gary McSheffery, footballer * Chris McCormack, Australian triathlete * Michael "Macca" MacKenzie, a fictional recurring character on the Australian soap opera Home and Away * Steve McMahon, former footballer * Bruce McAvaney, Australian Sports Media Broadcaster * Neil McKenzie, South African Cricketer * Paul McNamee, Former Australian Tennis Player, now Sports Administrator * Steve McNamara, British rugby league coach and former player * Steve McRae, A former District cricketer for Scarborough * Ian McNamara, Australian radio presenter, who hosts the ABC Local Radio program "Australia All Over"Lady Macca may refer to: * Heather Mills, Sir Paul McCartney's second wife, (see, for example, Private Eye, 25 May 2006; London Evening Standard, 8 August 2006 - "Lady Macca's battle royal"), who was also referred to as Mucca (Sunday Times, 13 August 2006 - "Macca v Mucca: the hidden agenda"; London Lite, 25 January 2007 - "Lady Mucca meets Princess Michael[disambiguation needed]) * Lady Macbeth, the wife of Macbeth in Shakespeare's play[dubious – discuss]Other uses: * McDonalds, commonly known as "Maccas" in Australia * McLaren Mercedes, a Formula One Grand Prix team based in Woking, England * Maca, a Peruvian plant, used as food and for medicinal purposes * Macquarie Island, Australia * The Shin Megami Tensei video game series, in which Macca is the name of a form of currency