A great laugh that reached me via Nicholas Rossis. This made my day! Thanks, Daily Walk Talks! π
I was going though my mobile gallery found an image, I donβt know who actually wrote it, but wanted to share it with you guys because it is hilarious AF. π
I am trying to make friends outside of Facebook while applying the same principles.
Therefore, every day I walk down the street and tell passers-by what I have eaten, How I feel at the moment, what I have done the night before, what I will do later and with whom.
I give them pictures of my family, my dog and of me gardening, taking things apart in the garage, watering the lawn, standing in front of landmarks, driving around town, having lunch and doing what anybody and everybody does every day.
I also listen to their conversations, give them the βthumbs upβ and tell them I like them.
And it works just like Facebook! I already have fourβ¦
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Thoughts and prayers for NYC victims.
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Shortened slightly, Gerald, but I’m with you 100% on thoughts and prayers to the NYC victims. (Just don’t want to go toward anything political here.)
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I’ve heard that one before, Marcia, but it’s worth sharing again. It’s hilarious!
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It’s likely been around a while, but it was new to me, and I laughed SO hard! Especially at the end. π I figured there’d be at least some who hadn’t yet seen it, and besides–something that good is worth a second read-through, right? π
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Oh yes, it’s hilarious! I don’t mind read good stuff a second or more times. π
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Sometimes, it’s even funnier the second time around, after you’ve had a chance to think about it a bit. π
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That’s true too! π
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That was hysterical!
Facebook and I do NOT get along, so extra appreciation of any humor directed at FB from me. π
Thanks for sharing!
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I’m not a big fan of FB, either, mostly because I’m just not that interested, I guess. But I try to keep up my pages when time allows, because it’s a presence we (as writers) need to have. And I do enjoy hearing from readers on there. They will message me with questions, etc, and that’s fun. But I prefer blogging, by far, for social media interacting. (And blogs are prettier! Why is FB so plain and boring? And cluttered? I like PRETTY. π )
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LOL π
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