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How to Live A Full Life

Recently I started to feel that something in my life was lacking.  I couldn’t really pin it down to any one thing, just a vague emptiness inside me.  Usually I can find the solution to all my problems inside a case of Blue Beaver Beer.  This time, though, it just wasn’t there for me.  I had a couple of sessions with a professional therapist, but he wasn’t really any help.  All he wanted to talk about was my childhood and abandonment issues, but I knew that wasn’t the problem this time.  I e-mailed Larry Winget to see if he had any advice for me, but all he said was, "I don’t care."  I tried to Google the answer, but seeing as I couldn’t define the problem, that wasn’t much help.  I was pretty much at the end of my rope and I had no idea where to turn to.

Then my friend Sandi showed me the answer; Facebook!  I joined this growing on-line sensation and immediately all of the emptiness inside me was filled up.  I’ve tried other on-line communities before, but this one is different.  Just looking at the homepage it seems so vibrant and exciting.  And the things you can do; for instance, there is a Facebook wide food fight going on.  You can "buy" a wide assortment of food items and "throw" them at your friends.  I can just imagine the look on Tim’s face when I hit him with a bowl of beans.  It is to laugh.  And then there’s this application called "Superpoke"; you can do things to your friends like karate chop, drop kick, head-but, trip and sucker punch just to name a few.  I guess you can do nice things too, but that’s no fun.

Now that, I’m on Facebook my life is just so full, I spend all of my spare time just looking to see what all of my friends (like Nicole, Lesley and Kelly) are doing.  I can’t wait to read their "status" so that I know exactly where they are and what they’re doing at any given time.  This is just so incredibly convenient for me.  Now I don’t have to actually travel to their homes and peer in the window.  Facebook makes stalking easy.

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This entry was posted by Ernie on 18 June 2007 at 18:39 and filed under Adventures in Real Life category.

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