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July 19th, 2010

Twitter cartoon

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I know, it looks a bit similar to things I have already done. Also clumsy with the ‘that that’. But I had to post something to remind myself that completing a cartoon is still an achievable aim.

Feel free to repost. You could put some sort of link back if you wanted.

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  1. John Oliver says:

    I sometimes feel like that on Sunday as I stand up to preach! Maybe sometimes ‘No news IS good news’.

  2. Stuart Elliott says:

    This is a recurring nightmare, (and may actually be the truth) on waking I get to the pulpit with nothing to say, perhaps if it ever happens I should just take your advice and send the congregation a message on twitter, not to bother!

  3. Eliza says:

    I am leading a prayer meeting in the morning, and as yet I have no idea what I am doing. Most of the group are elderly though, they would think twittering was what birds do. I suppose I could link the idea of twittering on computer to talking to God as we go about our daily lives.

    YAY – I know what I am doing tomorrow now!

  4. Eliza says:

    Since I am not on Twitter, I used a page of your Twitter to explain what Twitter is. I am not sure if I am supposed to do that. If I am not supposed to, please accept my apologies.

  5. Dave says:

    Eliza,

    You are welcome to use any page of my site to explain absolutely anything to absolutely anybody.

    Do let us know how your prayer meeting goes. I don’t know that my cartoons are used that often to inspire prayer.

    Dave

  6. Dave says:

    ps. Eliza – I just reread your post. You are going to use my Twitter page to show to the people at the prayer meeting. If I’d have known this I’d have done some more edifying tweets.

  7. Karen says:

    Tweeted! That’s how I feel today!