Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. This is your generally-AWOL Quoteland founder, David. About a year ago, in a moment of nostalgia, I found myself curious about my old Quoteland friends:
What do they look like?
Where do they come from?
How can I find out what they self-report as their current activity / mental disposition / philosophical abstraction every five minutes, regardless of how minute the change?
The answer, of course, is Facebook. And so I got a nice, high-res version of our logo from Demetri and created a fanpage.
Having done that, I was able to learn such priceless facts as:
ConcernedBrotha has cooler glasses than I do.
TN apparently lives near a place that looks like the Windows XP background.
Fair Gwen thinks Diedrich Coffee is grand.
What would I have done without this knowledge?
The answer is simple: I would dissolve like a slug. And so will you, unless you join the Facebook Fan Page for Quoteland.com.
Picks up the phone and dials area code 000-FAC-EBOOK.COM only to find out Sentrawoods is already there!
David, your facebook idea was really cool. Through the months we've connected with many Quotelanders and other friends. I enjoy stopping in from time to time and seeing how members are doing and where they've been.
I have to admit, you haven't changed much, just a few years older but still the handsome guy you are.
Posts: 4949 | Location: my enchanted forest | Registered: 09-14-02
Loved the post almost as much as I love the facebook page. Quotelanders are gorgeous. Yay for us!
They closed down the Diedrich's coffee near my house. It's one of the saddest things that has ever occurred. Then again, there are some who believe that the last thing I need is coffee. lol
"To run away from danger, instead of facing it, is to deny one's faith in man and God, even one's own self. It were better for one to drown oneself than live to declare such bankruptcy of faith." - Mahatma Gandhi, 1946
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Having read thru all of this, whilst smiling, I have to say.
I am here to admit (dolefully) that I do not have either Bebo or Facebook therefore I cannot partake of this lost opportunity - now how sad is that?
Ask me anything on Charles Dickens. Mrs. Micawber to young Copperfield. "Boy, as I have frequently had occasion to observe, When the stomach is empty, the spirits are low."
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