tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4214471865155621023.post7960082008669343075..comments2023-05-03T05:06:42.678-04:00Comments on Action Bob Markle: Sayōnara Facebook: How Do I Get Off Facebook?ActionBobMarklehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09345844064506256391noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4214471865155621023.post-68109413139892735922010-12-02T09:53:40.944-05:002010-12-02T09:53:40.944-05:00dear oh witty one...it's the dinner invites an...dear oh witty one...it's the dinner invites and openings with which i have to figure out how to keep up...i am finding that i am so much more productive, and because of school that is a necessity...you though, are one i wanted to keep up with, and i knew we'd find a way to do it without facebook...Action Bobnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4214471865155621023.post-14008455029533659132010-12-02T09:44:24.931-05:002010-12-02T09:44:24.931-05:00I was wondering where you went... and then I thoug...I was wondering where you went... and then I thought, hey, he's talked about this before and... good for you. Facebook is a time suck and one to which I find myself helplessly addicted. I live at the computer most of my workday... and then when I go home and write I still find myself going on to skulk when I can't devote myself to a scene.<br /><br />But there are days when I just have better things to do and I go on at the end of the day and I realized... I didn't miss it and don't really need to catch up. There was a time when I always had better things to do... so by that logic, well, I could easily figure out how to live without it.<br /><br />I hope you can come to dinner at some point and bring this up. I think that would be a meaty conversation. <br /><br />Meanwhile, enjoy the freedom. :)The Witty Foolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16246419135778495504noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4214471865155621023.post-79575627637856556682010-12-02T09:43:53.714-05:002010-12-02T09:43:53.714-05:00I was wondering where you went... and then I thoug...I was wondering where you went... and then I thought, hey, he's talked about this before and... good for you. Facebook is a time suck and one to which I find myself helplessly addicted. I live at the computer most of my workday... and then when I go home and write I still find myself going on to skulk when I can't devote myself to a scene.<br /><br />But there are days when I just have better things to do and I go on at the end of the day and I realized... I didn't miss it and don't really need to catch up. There was a time when I always had better things to do... so by that logic, well, I could easily figure out how to live without it.<br /><br />I hope you can come to dinner at some point and bring this up. I think that would be a meaty conversation. <br /><br />Meanwhile, enjoy the freedom. :)The Witty Foolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16246419135778495504noreply@blogger.com