Poor Mark Zuckerberg. The Facebook CEO spent the weekend wandering America, scoring free meals from kind strangers, who no doubt took pity on a 32-year-old man unable to afford anything but gray T-shirts and hoodies. 。
The first family to feed him were the Moores of Newton Falls, Ohio, who learned only 20 minutes beforehand who their dinner guest would be.
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The Zuck reportedly told his staff that he wanted to dine with a family of Democrats in a swing state who voted for Trump--which is totally something that a person who's not running for political office would do.。
A week before dinner, Daniel Moore got a call asking him if he'd like to have dinner with a "very wealthy philanthropist," according to WKBN news. 。
Sadly, it wasn't Richard Branson parachuting in from space, but Mark Zuckerberg--fresh from awkwardly drilling things at a Ford plant in Michigan--who showed up at 6 p.m. on Friday night.。
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。 According to a local newspaper with a badass name,The Vindicator
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, Daniel and Lisa Moore talked about more than just politics with Zuckerberg. They also discussed their work with the Kisiizi Good Shepherd Orphanage in Uganda.。 "We got to know a very cool guy" Moore told。"We got to know a very cool guy" Moore told
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The Vindicator。
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Afterwards, Zuck hit the road and found more generous strangers in South Bend, Indiana. On Saturday, he ate chicken and ribs with the crew of the Elkhart Fire Department. 。
"Thanks to the fire department for letting me crash your dinner," Zuckerberg wrote on Facebook. 。Hopefully this Facebook thing works out so he can afford his own meals.
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Hopefully this Facebook thing works out so he can afford his own meals.
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