I am trying out an experiment in trust over at The Non-Consumer Advocate Facebook group. Click HERE to see the photos of what’s all over my front steps.
And if you haven’t added yourself to the Facebook group yet, please do, as I post extra content there on an almost daily basis.
Katy Wolk-Stanley
“Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without”
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I think it is likely that either could happen. If they are stolen, I bet it is teenagers, who just haven’t developed their own moral code yet. It happens. They grow out of it.
So far, someone took plants and left me a $5 bill.
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Katy
Love your blog!
A friend who lives in Lancaster, England was just telling me that people who have chickens and eggs to spare put them out on the honor system in her neighorhood. A great idea! I have eggs to spare but there’s no sidewalk on my street, sadly.
So, I must be close to the last person on Earth who doesn’t use Facebook. I figure that when people are giving it up for Lent, it must be a total time suck. It has potential to become an addiction one then has to break. Am I wrong? Since you use your time wisely. I figure you’re a good person to ask.
I’m like you, Diane. I finally got a facebook page, and partially filled out the profile, but I only checked it out once. People I “friended” kept sending me stuff about their friends (who I really don’t care about), and were posting several times a day. I’m on the computer all day at work, and the last thing I want to do when I come home is turn on my computer and spend several hours reading comment that contain “LOL” or any other of those stupid abbreviations.
I’ll probably close down (or whatever you call it) my facebook page. What a gigantic waste of time!