X is for X Marks the Spot!
is for X marks the spot!
Well, sort of. Today's posts were ones I saved around the time they discovered Richard III's grave:
Ever had a ghost in your bed? And your mother thought it was a sheep?
I guess you had to be there...
Twitter vs Facebook...
I did notice, while sorting through all my Twitter favourites for this challenge, that a number of conversations that were funny at the time, were less amusing when they required lots of explanation if I wanted to share them long after the original event.
In that respect, Twitter is very much a real-time conversation with all sorts of friends and people around the world, offering something you can't get in the more static interactions on Facebook and other places. It's like a party that's going on all the time, and even if you don't drop by for a few days, you can always 'enter a new room' and rejoin a conversation at any moment of the day. Bring your own drinks!
Well, sort of. Today's posts were ones I saved around the time they discovered Richard III's grave:
Ever had a ghost in your bed? And your mother thought it was a sheep?
And, as Kate Beaton says:
"Now that they found Richard III's body for sure you know what comes next right"?
Weekend at Bernie's - er, Richard's - courtesy of Kate Beaton
I guess you had to be there...
Twitter vs Facebook...
I did notice, while sorting through all my Twitter favourites for this challenge, that a number of conversations that were funny at the time, were less amusing when they required lots of explanation if I wanted to share them long after the original event.
In that respect, Twitter is very much a real-time conversation with all sorts of friends and people around the world, offering something you can't get in the more static interactions on Facebook and other places. It's like a party that's going on all the time, and even if you don't drop by for a few days, you can always 'enter a new room' and rejoin a conversation at any moment of the day. Bring your own drinks!
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BTW. Did you read what got them looking for Richard III there in the first place? It's the stuff of story books. :-)
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Richard III's body was discovered about 20 miles from where I live - there was a lot of local Twittering!
Hope you've had fun with the A-Z hop!
SueH at I refuse to go quietly!
and The Knitting Assassin!
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Twitter is much more "in the moment" than Facebook... I prefer Twitter. Not that I am on it that much. I am more of a BLOGGER DUDE...
Have a nice weekend, Deniz...
Thanks for sharing about Richard III- I never saw the picture!
~Jess
Cheers Hilary
I missed that part, Misha - will go read some more.
You're right, Michael - blogging is even more fun!