The Rubber Room
And they're coming to take me away ha ha
They're coming to take me away ho ho he he ha ha
to the RUBBER ROOM where life is LITERALLY beautiful all the time
(Adaptation of the lyrics to “They’re Coming to Take Me Away,” a 1966 novelty record by Jerry Samuels, recorded under the name Napoleon XIV)
Having deactivated my Facebook account so it lay dormant for several years, against my better judgment, while kicking and screaming, I committed myself to reactivate my page inside a social milieu where Farm Ville reigns supreme.
I do recognize Facebook as a viable means to connect family, friends, and former classmates from across the miles. I applaud this networking site as a valuable resource for solving cold criminal cases and bringing closure to the victims’ loved ones. Nevertheless, I reluctantly returned due to the power of suggestion displayed on my Goodreads author dashboard—FACEBOOK PAGE TAB: Display ratings and reviews for your books right on your Facebook Page.
As one cannot set up an author business account on Facebook without having a personal profile page there, I voluntarily entered the asylum so I could create my own Rubber Room and prime it for dispensing news pertaining to my upcoming novel, 'An Enlightening Quiche.'
Ho ho he he he ha!
Though I’m very grateful for the three “likes” I received in response to the four invitations I sent to those on my list of friends, I am in solitary confinement bouncing off the walls of my Rubber Room where life is literally beautiful all the time. Thus far this week, I have “one” website click—mine! My Rubber Room may as well be located in the remotest part of Block Island during off-season to tourists.
Yet, not even those “nice young white men in their clean white coats” can drag me away from my Rubber Room where I intend to put my handwriting on the walls in chronicling events and endeavors related to my second novel.
If you’re on Facebook, check out my Rubber Room. If you’re so inclined, let me know you stopped there by “liking” my page:
https://www.facebook.com/author.evapa...
Underlying Notes
They're coming to take me away ho ho he he ha ha
to the RUBBER ROOM where life is LITERALLY beautiful all the time
(Adaptation of the lyrics to “They’re Coming to Take Me Away,” a 1966 novelty record by Jerry Samuels, recorded under the name Napoleon XIV)
Having deactivated my Facebook account so it lay dormant for several years, against my better judgment, while kicking and screaming, I committed myself to reactivate my page inside a social milieu where Farm Ville reigns supreme.
I do recognize Facebook as a viable means to connect family, friends, and former classmates from across the miles. I applaud this networking site as a valuable resource for solving cold criminal cases and bringing closure to the victims’ loved ones. Nevertheless, I reluctantly returned due to the power of suggestion displayed on my Goodreads author dashboard—FACEBOOK PAGE TAB: Display ratings and reviews for your books right on your Facebook Page.
As one cannot set up an author business account on Facebook without having a personal profile page there, I voluntarily entered the asylum so I could create my own Rubber Room and prime it for dispensing news pertaining to my upcoming novel, 'An Enlightening Quiche.'
Ho ho he he he ha!
Though I’m very grateful for the three “likes” I received in response to the four invitations I sent to those on my list of friends, I am in solitary confinement bouncing off the walls of my Rubber Room where life is literally beautiful all the time. Thus far this week, I have “one” website click—mine! My Rubber Room may as well be located in the remotest part of Block Island during off-season to tourists.
Yet, not even those “nice young white men in their clean white coats” can drag me away from my Rubber Room where I intend to put my handwriting on the walls in chronicling events and endeavors related to my second novel.
If you’re on Facebook, check out my Rubber Room. If you’re so inclined, let me know you stopped there by “liking” my page:
https://www.facebook.com/author.evapa...
Underlying Notes
Published on May 06, 2016 15:09
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