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Lynx

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? Why don’t ‘You people’ obey me, post your message graphic here in this thread ? 🫂 😅
I don't got none. I'm not in the habit of collecting pictures with inspirational sayings overlaid on them.
 

Lynx

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I do have an inspirational saying. Perhaps you can overlay it on a picture.

The saying comes from an elderly man who has been quite amused at all the hue and cry over internet privacy. He grew up in a time when multiple houses shared one phone line. If your house was three rings and the phone rang four rings for the house next door, you could still pick up quietly and listen in.

"I decided long ago to just live my life as if there are no secrets." That way you don't have to worry about somebody finding them out.

Maybe you could make a picture of multiple computer windows with facebook, instagram, snapchat, etc in the background, and that quote overlaid on it.
 

Flannery

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I do have an inspirational saying. Perhaps you can overlay it on a picture.

The saying comes from an elderly man who has been quite amused at all the hue and cry over internet privacy. He grew up in a time when multiple houses shared one phone line. If your house was three rings and the phone rang four rings for the house next door, you could still pick up quietly and listen in.

"I decided long ago to just live my life as if there are no secrets." That way you don't have to worry about somebody finding them out.

Maybe you could make a picture of multiple computer windows with facebook, instagram, snapchat, etc in the background, and that quote overlaid on it.
What a genius. Most people have caught on by now I'm sure, but pretending that there isn't a secret and not talking about the secret are the best way of keeping the secret, are they not?
 

JaumeJ

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I do have an inspirational saying. Perhaps you can overlay it on a picture.

The saying comes from an elderly man who has been quite amused at all the hue and cry over internet privacy. He grew up in a time when multiple houses shared one phone line. If your house was three rings and the phone rang four rings for the house next door, you could still pick up quietly and listen in.

"I decided long ago to just live my life as if there are no secrets." That way you don't have to worry about somebody finding them out.

Maybe you could make a picture of multiple computer windows with facebook, instagram, snapchat, etc in the background, and that quote overlaid on it.
While visiting my grandfather in Missouri, he received da call on his crank wall phone. While conveying an anecdote to the caller a voice came in and said, "that's not the way it goes," and proceeded to correct his rendition of the story. It was Mrs. Winn, the neighborhood gossip. Sometimes grandpa would be on the phone with someone and stop in the midst of his conversation and ask, "Is that right Mrs. Winn?" People in that small town were accustomed to Mrs. Winn's butting ins.
 
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While visiting my grandfather in Missouri, he received da call on his crank wall phone. While conveying an anecdote to the caller a voice came in and said, "that's not the way it goes," and proceeded to correct his rendition of the story. It was Mrs. Winn, the neighborhood gossip. Sometimes grandpa would be on the phone with someone and stop in the midst of his conversation and ask, "Is that right Mrs. Winn?" People in that small town were accustomed to Mrs. Winn's butting ins.
My dear sainted grandmother spend her entire life in rural area outside of Franklinton Louisiana, she was on a party line, in her 90’s. Poor soul was terribly lonely, the last of a family unit of 7 (husband and 6 children (3 and 3 sexes) ).

On party lines, each phone customer had a different ring sequence and anyone could pick up and hear someone else’s conversation. So, she would set there all day listening to people’s onversation.