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Saturday, March 19, 2005

borg me

so, yeah, the rumors you've heard are true: I, sarah holmes townsend, have eaten crow and, at long last, joined friendster after having vowed never to touch it with a high-jump pole.

a friend asked me recently, "so what's with all the social networking?" and I was thinking about it the day before yesterday in the car and felt compelled to pull out my little car notebook (man, that thing's getting a workout these days) and, right in the middle of the burlington/gilbert intersection, start scribbling down my response. here it is:

let's just say I am not unlike the fabled groundhog-- at the first whiff of spring, I clamber from my burrow into the light (this year apparently in full regalia) and cavort about.

and then I started thinking a bit more about that regalia, and it occured to me that, tho rather novel, it bears striking similarities to what/who I've been in the past. I seem to be seized of late by a spirit of fresh combinatorial self-invention: '80s hair, '90s overalls, and '00 body.

also, I suspect, the diss kicking into gear may be having some influence upon my productivity level (read: mania)-- at last the tunnel ahead reveals a pinhole of brilliance. I cannot shout it forcefully enough: WHOOPEEEEE!!!

the same friend as above reacted with particular surprise (dare I say disdain) to my recent friendster membership: "do people still use that thing?" I've, obviously, been trying to work up an appropriately withering retort, with little success. the best I can come up with is, "no, they don't. at least not the cool people. only us lame-o third-wave latecomers."

and then I think about maybe sticking out my tongue and going, "nyeah, nyeah." what do you think-- too much?

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

yeah, i'd have to vote for "too much"

besides, i'm having trouble believing you need impersonal electronica to find a suitor..

10:46 PM  

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