I guess I'm "on one" today. This was the response I got when I attempted to communicate a play on marriage in the way of a phone plan. - It makes sense doesn't it? Everyone keeps saying how intense phone plans are, especially to be in a joint/family plan with a partner.
I said or messaged, rather - so much better at communicating via written words - "Instead of getting married, let's just get a phone contract...and that wedding ring, I'll take an iPhone instead. It's a gift that keeps giving, especially when you've agreed to pay the contract for the year. Thanks honey."
Response: "you are on one today:)"
I laughed, then completed my idea, "it's only a 2-year contract and less than a divorce to get out of; i'm game."
No response.
Hmm. Am I on one? No, that's just a stupid thing people use to make you think your thinking is screwy. I'm inventive and fun. Wouldn't a phone contract be way more useful than a marriage?
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Generations X, Y, the Baby Boomers, and the ‘Echo Boomers’—that’s who we are. We are not truly confined to these general descriptions and there are no definite lines between us. However, each ‘generation’ does have generalities that can attribute to one specific group more than another. The effects are dependent on factors, such as age due to where any person is within their impressionable stages. The point here is to admit that we all are here, we all affect one another, and we have interesting lives, love stories, and experiences to share.
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The vehicle here (the blog) is merely a way for us to interact, share, and entertain. We talk about dating, sports, triumphs, sadness, love, disease, our favorite products, and how-to-do’s.
Enjoy.
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