This has to be quick because I’m about to meet some friends for lunch, but there is one very important-yet-simultaneously-inconsequential thing I want to share with you before I forget:
I still haven’t really gotten the hang of posting on Twitter, but I am increasingly fascinated with reading it. And this is after about a year of being on the Twitter fence.
However, I now consider myself a bit of a fledgling Twitter fan.
Because remember? In junior high? When you’d call a friend and say “what are you doing?” and you felt better just knowing that your friend was, oh, writing Rick Springfield’s name all over her notebooks?
THAT’S EXACTLY WHAT TWITTER REMINDS ME OF.
It’s like having access to a junior high party line, only the people on the party line are, you know, grown, and also, they’re not nearly as catty.
So if you Twitter, why not leave your Twitter link in my comments? Make sure you only leave one link – otherwise the spam filter will think you are trying to sell some sort of medicinal product. But if you leave a link, then people can click on that link and follow you and know when you’re writing Rick Springfield’s name on your notebooks.
Only I know you’re not writing Rick Springfield’s name on your notebooks anymore.
Because, DUH, you’re totally into Zac Efron now.
GAH.



I’ve succumbed to peer pressure. Just like Jr. High.
http://twitter.com/cupofjesus