Here a few interesting/funny/thought provoking (yes, I am still talking about FB) things I came across.
Go the Manu
Go the Manu |
If you are not a technical guru or rugby purist, but an avid supporter (or extreme stalker type supporter even) of the greatest rugby team in the world (subjective), then this is the page for you. It has all the basic components of a supporters page:
- team photos
- game schedules
- pre-game team line-up
- details of which pools the team will be swimming at (that's right...pool as in swimming pool, not a competition grouping)
- hilarious and/or angry comments (depending on the result of the latest game) from other crazed/delusional/extremist fans
- opportunity to present questions for player interviews
Chemistry funnies
"Hey, know any good jokes about sodium?" "Na" |
Caution: Contains extremely geeky Chemistry puns
If you think the periodic table is a schedule of monthly hormonal cycles, then it would be best to avoid this page.
I quite enjoy the puns that people post on this page. I admire their wit (or is it lack of better things to do). I don't ever plan on commenting on the page though, for fear of being shot down by those waaaaay more geeky than I. When chemistry geeks get angry at you for not subscripting the numbers for a chemical formula...it ain't pretty.
Reminder
This is day 3 of working from home as Lyla's too sick for daycare. She has been driving me up the wall with her whining and constant demand for attention (*cough* love). Then I see the FB status of a friend, a single mum of 2 little boys, saying one of her boys has bad tonsillitis and they've been up all night and he might be going for surgery. Oh shucks, now I feel like a drama queen. Puts things into perspective. A little bit more gratefulness and a little less selfishness can do wonders. And so does prayer...so I'm praying for you Xavy!
Blast from the past
There are quite a few photos and posts on my News Feed about the annual Sootaga, which is like a convention for the Samoan Students Associations from the different universities in New Zealand. It reminds me of my uni days at Canterbury. And how I refused to join such an association, because it consisted mainly of NZ-born Samoans, and I was a real Samoan...a Samoan from Samoa...real Samoa, not American Samoa. What a narrow minded turd I was. In my last year of uni most of my real Samoan friends were gone, either graduated or
Right. Back to FB stalking.
7 comments:
loseness... you blog?
cute :p
Wait. I've been trying to contact Ezra and Lani gets a tweet? Not fair!!
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