Guest Post by Erin Feldman
Ed: seeing as how it’s “holiday week” here in the U.S., we decided to give the WUL team a bit of a break. So we’re re-running some older posts … not necessarily the ones that got huge numbers of comments, but the ones that are personal favorites of the team.
Today’s pick (by Jim Dougherty) is one of Erin Feldman’s first cartoons from her “Waxing Off with Sarah and Sheldon” series (a WUL exclusive!). Jim said that cartoon “cracks me up every time he sees it.” Us too. And today’s extra special because it’s Erin’s birthday… happy birthday, Erin!
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[…] ever wondered what compels people to share content on their social networks? Two social accounts cross in the night, and a re-tweet or Like is born – why is […]
Is that how we all have to introduce ourselves from now on?
@Hajra Through a tweet-up? Let’s hope not, but it was a beautiful beginning for Sarah and Sheldon. :)
@Erin F. It would be sad to be known that way…. but works for Sarah and Sheldon… ;)
@Hajra Oh, not their Twitter score cards. Those doesn’t matter. The cards only are displayed so that Sarah and Sheldon could find each other at the tweet-up. If I didn’t include something related to Twitter, nobody would know that they met via social media.
Thank you for the birthday cartoon! :)