I'm sure you've heard by now that blue is the new black, forty is the new thirty and they're lying through their teeth when they say that last thing. Also, imaginary childhood friends (you know you had one) have been replaced with online friends. They're the same in that no one ever really sees them, but you talk to them, you play with them, your other friends and family think you're just this side of a restraining jacket and you're a lot older than you were when you first had friends you never saw. Sure they're real you might say in that mocking tone you have . Well stop that. Save your mocking for later on when I tell you all about my Internet friends. No, I can't see them, or touch them, although some of them have asked me....um, well, we'll go into that later. People have become friends with other people across the world, sometimes they've become friends with people they'd never become friends with in RL. That means real life for ...
A wife, a mother, a Humor Columnist, Chef, Sea Glass jewelry maker and Author's babblings on life. It's like this...
i actually know of someone who has a blog and no one left comments (he wrote sheer drivel) he finally started telling people to leave comments 'if they wanted to'
ReplyDeletewhen that didn't work, he wrote a posting that ended with a demand for those reading to discuss it and basically, implied or not, get back to him.
he's an (beep beep) so honestly, this made me happy.
you'll never be short for comments dear. too many adore you.
You are sweet Anna. That wasn't a cry for attention though. I just found it amusing.
ReplyDeleteSo, if you write it, they might come/comment?
Well, I'm not going to comment.
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