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    <title>topic A Smile And Chuckle Story in Community Chat</title>
    <link>https://community.qvc.com/t5/Community-Chat/A-Smile-And-Chuckle-Story/m-p/320735#M136225</link>
    <description>&lt;P&gt;For a moment, Fire Marshal Dave Nemeyer thought he'd been hacked.&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;And the hacker was posting tweets on the &lt;A rel="nofollow" href="https://twitter.com/ForestGroveFire" target="_blank"&gt;Forest Grove Fire Twitter account&lt;/A&gt; about Star Wars and Angry Birds.&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;Then Nemeyer, the spokesman for &lt;A rel="nofollow" href="http://www.forestgrove-or.gov/city-hall/fire-department.html" target="_blank"&gt;Forest Grove Fire &amp;amp; Rescue&lt;/A&gt;, realized his 5-year-old son had his phone.&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;"He's 5, he's pushing every button trying to figure out how to fly the Luke Skywalker bird into the pig Death Star, or something like that," Nemeyer explained Thursday.&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;He said his 5-year-old, one of four brothers, is a great kid, shy and well-behaved. The incident resulted from a few innocent button pushes Thursday morning, sending out two separate tweets to nearly 1,800 followers.&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;The tweets have since been removed. The first read, "Do. Or do not. There is no fly," &lt;A rel="nofollow" href="http://www.kgw.com/news/Forest-Grove-Fire-Twitter-acct-hacked-by-5-year-old-204711171.html" target="_blank"&gt; according to KGW.&lt;/A&gt; The second stated, "I want to learn the ways of the force and become a Jedi like my father. Chirp!" Both sported the hashtag #AngryBirdsStarWars.&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;It appears the messages were automatic tweets sent from the game.&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;Nemeyer said the "hack" is a little embarrassing, but sometimes it's good to laugh and take a moment to appreciate the innocence of children.&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;The Twitter account is now back to its regular focus on Forest Grove Fire business. The only evidence of the incident is an apology tweet sent at about 10:19 a.m.&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;"Our apologies on the angry birds Star Wars tweets earlier, our PIO's 5 y/o son had his phone. In other news the universe is safe from pigs."&lt;/P&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2013 22:41:43 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Marp2</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2013-04-26T22:41:43Z</dc:date>
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      <title>A Smile And Chuckle Story</title>
      <link>https://community.qvc.com/t5/Community-Chat/A-Smile-And-Chuckle-Story/m-p/320735#M136225</link>
      <description>&lt;P&gt;For a moment, Fire Marshal Dave Nemeyer thought he'd been hacked.&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;And the hacker was posting tweets on the &lt;A rel="nofollow" href="https://twitter.com/ForestGroveFire" target="_blank"&gt;Forest Grove Fire Twitter account&lt;/A&gt; about Star Wars and Angry Birds.&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;Then Nemeyer, the spokesman for &lt;A rel="nofollow" href="http://www.forestgrove-or.gov/city-hall/fire-department.html" target="_blank"&gt;Forest Grove Fire &amp;amp; Rescue&lt;/A&gt;, realized his 5-year-old son had his phone.&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;"He's 5, he's pushing every button trying to figure out how to fly the Luke Skywalker bird into the pig Death Star, or something like that," Nemeyer explained Thursday.&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;He said his 5-year-old, one of four brothers, is a great kid, shy and well-behaved. The incident resulted from a few innocent button pushes Thursday morning, sending out two separate tweets to nearly 1,800 followers.&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;The tweets have since been removed. The first read, "Do. Or do not. There is no fly," &lt;A rel="nofollow" href="http://www.kgw.com/news/Forest-Grove-Fire-Twitter-acct-hacked-by-5-year-old-204711171.html" target="_blank"&gt; according to KGW.&lt;/A&gt; The second stated, "I want to learn the ways of the force and become a Jedi like my father. Chirp!" Both sported the hashtag #AngryBirdsStarWars.&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;It appears the messages were automatic tweets sent from the game.&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;Nemeyer said the "hack" is a little embarrassing, but sometimes it's good to laugh and take a moment to appreciate the innocence of children.&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;The Twitter account is now back to its regular focus on Forest Grove Fire business. The only evidence of the incident is an apology tweet sent at about 10:19 a.m.&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;"Our apologies on the angry birds Star Wars tweets earlier, our PIO's 5 y/o son had his phone. In other news the universe is safe from pigs."&lt;/P&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2013 22:41:43 GMT</pubDate>
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