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I don't know what the term is to describe this phenomenon - but sometimes Deeps and I leave messages for each other through our browser windows. We leave stuff open that that we think the other person might want to read.
This doesn't always guarantee that someone will read what you've left up, but it's a low-rent, passive-aggressive way of making your point.
Last week I left up an article about how many types of bacteria live in the household sponges that people like to use in their kitchen. (I'm anti-sponge, he's pro-sponge)
Today he left up this delightful article from America's finest newspaper, The Onion.
I particularly enjoyed this quote: "I'd also keep a very close eye on Yasmine Bleeth, the brunette from Baywatch who's not Carmen Electra," he added.
This doesn't always guarantee that someone will read what you've left up, but it's a low-rent, passive-aggressive way of making your point.
Last week I left up an article about how many types of bacteria live in the household sponges that people like to use in their kitchen. (I'm anti-sponge, he's pro-sponge)
Today he left up this delightful article from America's finest newspaper, The Onion.
I particularly enjoyed this quote: "I'd also keep a very close eye on Yasmine Bleeth, the brunette from Baywatch who's not Carmen Electra," he added.


3 Comments:
this is exactly the sort of exchange i dig about you guys.
What do you use instead of a sponge?? I am a sponge freak, I buy a new one virtually every week or at the mere sign of a tattered edge. You can microwave your sponge to kill any bacteria. Ok, I'm a little to into sponges.
I'm a big fan of paper towels and a small mix of bleach and water (I think it's like 3 drops of bleach to 1 cup of water) for clean up. And then I use the brush if things get tough - because I throw that in the dishwasher too.
I know about the microwaving sponge trick, sadly I know that some sponge-lovers don't do it. Gross!
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