Apr 21

Jen: Haiku 5

Posted: under Guest.
Tags: , April 21st, 2009

Single-handedly

redefining the meaning

of a friend: Facebook



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Did you know Jen has an affection for all things Che? It’s true!
Check out her web site, Che Spotting.

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Apr 20

Jen: Haiku 4

Posted: under Guest.
Tags: , April 20th, 2009

To be or not to

confirm as a Facebook friend

That is the question



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Did you know Jen has an affection for all things Che? It’s true!
Check out her web site, Che Spotting.

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Apr 19

Jen: Haiku 3

Posted: under Guest.
Tags: , April 19th, 2009

Kelly can’t escape.

Nap’d on Facebook or is she

kidnapped by Facebook?



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Did you know Jen has an affection for all things Che? It’s true.
Check out her web site, Che Spotting.

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Apr 18

Jen: Haiku 2

Posted: under Guest.
Tags: , April 18th, 2009

Seventeen hundred

Facebook friends!?! What do you win

collecting the most?



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Did you know Jen has an affection for all things Che? It’s true.
Check out her web site, Che spotting.

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Apr 17

Jen: Haiku 1

Posted: under Guest.
Tags: , April 17th, 2009

Friends are on Facebook

Now I don’t need to write, call

or even visit



Read more of Jen’s haiku.
Did you know that Jen has an affection for all things Che? It’s true.
Check out her web site, Che Spotting.

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Apr 16

Introduction: Jen, Guest Haiku’er

Posted: under Guest.
Tags: , April 16th, 2009

Haiku By Two is excited to unveil yet another guest haiku’er to our site!

Let’s give a big ol’ welcome to Jen. That’s her there in the picture sitting in Paul Bunyon’s hand.

Jen’s haiku will appear on this page over the next five days.

Before we get to her haiku, however, which were all written with the theme “Facebook” in mind, here’s what Jen had to say about the writing process:

This is my first attempt at haiku.

I was looking for an outlet to help me deal with my angst about Facebook, specifically my frustration with friend requests from people who are not my real friends.

Now, though, I’m just equally frustrated with writing haiku…

Writing a haiku

means counting syllables then

counting them again

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