Hello Fellow Travelers!
A few of you have asked, (and as well you should) "Hey, Cancer Head! What does your spouse do for fun while you're "getting better"? Well, he does all kinds of things, on his computer, when I go to sleep, hmmm, now that I see it in print it doesn't look so great. Mostly what I see anyway, is him checking out his Facebook account, he has a respectable amount of friends. Not as many as my youngest niece who counts her Facebook friends in the thousands. I have four Facebook friends, I think your online life should reflect your offline life.
I didn't fully understand the "point" of social media, until my spouse alerted me to a spirited game of WTF? that featured an old friend of his, his friend's unicorn tattoo (yes, I said unicorn tattoo!) and a lot of people who knew both. If I understand correctly, his friend wanted other FB friends to spell out their WTF? moments. What ended up being posted were all the friends and family, current and from the past, who all had memories of this guy and his tattoo! It was hysterical! His daughter, his ex-wife, his friends all took turns posting hilarious recollections of that guy and his unicorn tat.
To be fair, this guy looked a lot like Leif Garret back in the day so I could understand the necessity of a tattoo, but a unicorn? That's a huge commitment, especially for the 80's! But I digress. It was a joy to watch/read, everyone giving this fellow grief, and telling great stories to boot! Of course my honey had a great story of his own to contribute.
Hey, it had a life of it's own. I personally wondered where his Puka shells were and my other half had a snarky suggestion about Tiger Beat magazine. Go Social Media!
A few of you have asked, (and as well you should) "Hey, Cancer Head! What does your spouse do for fun while you're "getting better"? Well, he does all kinds of things, on his computer, when I go to sleep, hmmm, now that I see it in print it doesn't look so great. Mostly what I see anyway, is him checking out his Facebook account, he has a respectable amount of friends. Not as many as my youngest niece who counts her Facebook friends in the thousands. I have four Facebook friends, I think your online life should reflect your offline life.
I didn't fully understand the "point" of social media, until my spouse alerted me to a spirited game of WTF? that featured an old friend of his, his friend's unicorn tattoo (yes, I said unicorn tattoo!) and a lot of people who knew both. If I understand correctly, his friend wanted other FB friends to spell out their WTF? moments. What ended up being posted were all the friends and family, current and from the past, who all had memories of this guy and his tattoo! It was hysterical! His daughter, his ex-wife, his friends all took turns posting hilarious recollections of that guy and his unicorn tat.
To be fair, this guy looked a lot like Leif Garret back in the day so I could understand the necessity of a tattoo, but a unicorn? That's a huge commitment, especially for the 80's! But I digress. It was a joy to watch/read, everyone giving this fellow grief, and telling great stories to boot! Of course my honey had a great story of his own to contribute.
Hey, it had a life of it's own. I personally wondered where his Puka shells were and my other half had a snarky suggestion about Tiger Beat magazine. Go Social Media!
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