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A Comment About Every Post On Facebook Over The Last Four Hours

I'm bored and I need some writing practice.  Instead of my free writing, I'm scrolling back to 8PM and I'm not going to write what the comment was, just a one or two sentence comment on the status updates, links and memes.  I'll leave off the ads the generator posts by pages I follow and keep it to people.  And no, this isn't going to be all negative, haha.  If you actually looked at Facebook a lot this evening, this is about how exciting it got....

Beautiful letter from one beautiful sister to another.
A weather status. Shocking.
Another weather status, but this one was funny.
Soccer, I have no idea who that is.
Hope your dinner was excellent.
Someone thinking Assad is controlling Obama?  What?
My friend's weekend plans.
Seaside heights fire. Sad.
Bunch of girls taking pics during dinner.
Someone's family watching a game.
Hey I posted that earlier.
One word status that makes no sense.
Hilarious new car woes.
Weird picture.
Advertising a business.
Hyping a band I can't stand.
Someone posting something to get a reaction.
Dammit, I'm missing this.
Pandering for replies.
Hottie watching football.
Awwwww that's adorable?
Yowza! Best view of the day.
Some of my friends drink a lot more than me.
Frustrated reporter reporting yesterday's news.
Pet Woes
Kid Woes
Friend reaching out
More old news
Cool pics of space
More booze
Sentimental stuff.
Ugh, don't you know when nobody likes it, nobody reads it?
Drunken dinner?
People sharing actual ads? Huh?
Cute kid!
Yom Kippur
More News nobody cares about
A bible verse which I had to look up, Exact opposite of how this person lives.
Who bitches about the refs when their team doesn't play and isn't a gambler?
Yankees fans rooting for the Red Sox....never catch me doing that.
More Seaside sadness.  Nobody commented on Boulder.
Me explaining my lack of interest in a movie - riveting.
More seaside.
More old news.
Why would you show missing kids pics when your friends are nowhere near?
Animal shelter
Fundraiser
Weekend plans
Weekend plans
Weekend plans
A recipe....looks gross
More seaside. The fact Sandy hit isn't a coincidence, it hit the whole northeast coast.
Weekend plans
Old school pics
What I did at work that isn't remotely exciting to anyone that doesn't work with the person.
Yankee fan whiners.
Church stuff
Shout out to a friend. Very nicely put.
Daughter
Video
Meme - not funny at all
Seaside, yes we know
Artwork
Me being a wiseass
Me bored posting singers
Me bored posting a picture
Gym stuff (wow first one).
Crazy Train...and not the song
Jet fan screaming
Jet fan happy
Friend talking about something I'm clueless about
Friend posting link about something I'm clueless about
Look another 15 pics of the same thing
Inspirational meme
Me trying to make people laugh
Meme
Meme
Meme
Jet fan making fun of the Bills (they are playing the Patriots)
Jet fan going ape shit
Friend letting us know what he's doing, if you get the joke.
Yankee fan waiting til game is over to mention Yankees
15 more pics
Cute pic of daughter
Happiness
Complaints
Someone wanting everyone to know they are happy

and this is why I love Twitter






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