This is not really a post

By Mir
March 7, 2013
Category Detritus

What this IS is a reminder that sometimes I post stuff on the Woulda Coulda Shoulda Facebook page that I don’t put here. It’s like a bonus reel! Hosted by the Evil Empire! Except no matter how evil Facebook becomes, it’s still the easiest place to waste time playing Scrabble with far-away friends, so I just can’t quite quit it (and probably neither can you).

So if you’re not a fan over there to see things like post updates and random pictures of things like my kid in a rainbow tutu, you might be missing out. Just sayin’.

8 Comments

  1. suburbancorrespondent

    Words with Friends? I’ll play! Player name is suburbancorrespondent

  2. mandy

    Already there. In fact, I added you to my “Friends” list so I don’t miss a post! (Take *that*, random FB algorithms!)

  3. Jeanie

    I hate that I’m missing out, but I don’t do Facebook. I figure I spend enough time on the computer as is, and I just don’t feel comfortable with Facebook.

  4. Melody

    I don’t do FB either. I quit it during my first semester of nursing school and haven’t felt the need to join again. I don’t trust them but am sorry to miss your post and pics!

  5. Brigitte

    Another “Meh, Facebook” person. I’d need to have no housework, no hubby, and no kid to ever have time to deal with it. And it seems 90% isn’t even “faces”, but businesses . . who have no business being on a social networking site, in my snooty, self-righteous opinion. ;-)

  6. Sally

    I do go to FB, however I’m gettin’ a little tired of the politics. :)

  7. Becky

    Wait, what? Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda has a FB page???? I have been reading you for at least 5 years (sorry, hardly ever comment) and I just know this now? Oh, well… so not to be all stalker-y, guess I will stick to the blog!

  8. The Other Leanne

    And if you have “liked” the W-C-S page on Facebook, don’t forget to select “show in News Feed” so you actually do get the benefit of the rainbow tutu post.

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