Sunday, May 31, 2009

LOL

I use "LOL" like its going out of style. It usually goes like this, you send me a text, if i think its funny, i reply "haha". But if i think its hilarious, like so hilarious i can imagine a comedian say it then i'll reply with "lol". But if it's even more funnier then you get a "LOL". Thats my code, now you can use that against m in some way, im sure, i'll expect it. With that being said...i never actually laugh out loud (thats what "lol" means, i think). I chuckle.
For the first time, mark it, May 31st probably around 9:40 central time, i LOL'ed for the first time. It was a genuine lol moment, i wont go into detail because i never know who it may offend. But i will say that lol'ing was very sweet, if i had to compare it with anything i can imagine making love for the first time would be close to it! Or maybe waiting all year for Thanksgiving just to eat your favorite dish, mine being sweet potatoes, or my aunts chocolate pie that she just buys from Market Day!
It was a special moment. Laughing at my little one inch phone screen.


(I'll probably write another one of these real soon-dont get spoiled, i just have crap to say)

Friday, May 8, 2009

Twit

I have to take a second to apologize to my reader, I just saw his recent demands to write more and I thought it would be rude to keep him waiting any-longer . So this one is for you.
A week ago I completely sold my mind to the internet. I haven't felt the same since.
I spend my time trying to think of ways to which I can let you know what I'm doing, Facebook was a perfect fit. With Facebook I could tell hundreds of friends (most of which I wouldn't actually consider friends at all) a sarcastic one-liner that relates to what I'm doing AND showoff my newest picture that some photojournalism student took AND share my favorite movies AND wish a happy birthday to that kid I always laughed at in elementary school. It was everything that I've always wanted to do, but to cool to do in person. Call it love at first sight. But things grew stale and Facebook decided to change. I'm still staying with Facebook, for the kids, it's not a complete divorce, and I still plan on wasting around 3 hours a day with it.
Anyways, last week I signed up for Twitter. I don't know how I feel about it! It's odd that people have convinced themselves that others actually want to know what you doing so often. But i did it, just to see how it is and what the fuss is about. I updated it once in a week, then out of the blue I decided to do a "Live" tweet. I felt like my followers (2) were dying to know how my last Hebrew class went, so I let them in on some Hebrew love. Anyways, I feel like I just added another responsibility to my long list by signing up for Twitter. Sorry if I let you down on my Tweet-er-ness updates...