Me: What do you have planned for tomorrow?
Her: I’ve blogged.
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6 responses to “The Art Of Conversation Is Not Dead”
well, I had. Extensively. About two minutes before you asked!
rofl, we have that sort of conversation, I start saying something then realise i’m wasting my time cos he’ll want to read the blog anyway, so I just send him away to read it, then he can come back and talk about it when he’s informed himself!! 😉
I think C prefers to read the blog than have to *listen*.
She and I have online conversations like that *grin* In fact I may be forgetting what all your voices sound like, and what you all look like!!
Any signs of pox yet?
No signs of pox, and I think we’re out of the zone now. You should be too – or were you at the last Monday group?
haven’t been to Bradway for ages, the last one we went to was the one just a day or so before Barbara’s B popped – I think anyway. Going a bit group-phobic at the mo tbh.