And here we see the real danger of Identity Theft that the internet brings. I mean you can always lie to yourself (heck, in my mind, I’m in reasonably good shape), but when you come face to face with the decrepit visage that are your aging childhood chums, it’s mighty hard to believe in your one eternal youth. So, the internet has me back to a bunch of my old friends, but at a cost… at a cost.
Of course, then there’s the other kind of friends. The ones that have been there all your life… through thick and thin. Wes is one such friend. He’s always been there and really works to keep people together. Today they are holding services for his father. Therefore, I ask you all to grab a mug of whatever beverage seems appropriate and hoist one to Wes Sr. and the family. Slainte!
Also, do not forget to vote for Slightly Off-Topic in the WCRCAs!
Also, also, information on the Grand Ol’ lady in the frame above can be found here.

You hit the nail on the head 🙂 I look at Facebook these days and I see everyone I know is married. Has kids. Moved on and out of here. I’m still single. Alone. Miserable. Thanks… now I’m depressed 🙁 /sniff sniff
Well, that’s us. Bringing just that hint of misery into everyday life!
I totally understand this. It suprises me when people got old suddenly. Like over 20 years.
Yeah… people shouldn’t really age when you’re not watching…
I love the title and the sentiment of this page. (and the fact that you used “Slainte” – very appropriate) I’m not on Facebook, though…
You know, I was particularly proud of the title. It makes me giggle. I just picked Facebook at random though… any network (even LiveJournal which I actually do like) would have done.