A financial expert on CNBC said that Facebook might cease to exist within the next five to eight years. So, those high school friends, who only found you because they stalked Facebook, could just fade from your life again. But on an up note, those pictures of you drunk, attempting to pole dance at your best friend’s bachelorette party, won’t disappear because while Facebook may die, Google images will live forever.
Donna Cavanagh, the Founder of HumorOutcasts.com and the newly launched HumorOutcasts Press/Shorehouse Books, is a veteran journalist whose detour into humor writing has landed her on the pages and blogs of national newspapers and magazines including MORE and FIRST. A former humor columnist for Journal Register Papers, she was a USA Books Contest finalist for her first book "Life On The Off Ramp". A new book which she helped pen with her dogs "A Canine's Guide to the Good Life" has joined two other published humor books "Reality: Fantasy's Evil Twin" and "Try and Avoid the Speed Bumps". Host of BlogTalk's HumorOutcasts Radio, Donna's goal is to help writers find their audience. She hopes to make HumorOutcasts.com THE place to go to for a daily laugh and HumorOutcasts Press, THE place where writers can achieve their publishing dream.
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Uh oh, I’m in trouble . . .
If one more social network pops up it will be the death of us all.
I hope Emperor Zuckerberg doesn’t hear about this!
I have a feeling he is aware and preparing for another enterprise as we speak.
Oh NO! My poor cat will be MORTIFIED!
As will so many other innocent animals!
What I took away from this is that somewhere on the internet, there are pictures of you pole dancing? I’ll google that as soon as I get some free time.
Count on the guys to spot the most important things.
I will admit that I did get a free lesson after I did a humor piece on pole dancing. But I had to turn it down as I could not get to Vegas to take the lesson.