Friday, March 06, 2009

Duty of a FRIEND

• Be a secrete admirer of your friend
• Treat your friends the way you want to be treated.
• Keep secrets that are told to you.
• Pay attention when your friend is talking.
• Keep your promises.
• Share things with your friend.
• Tell your friend the truth.
• Don't prove him/her wrong in public
• Try to understand your friend
• Pull Your Friend Away From Making Mistakes
• Try to Teach & learn Good Things
• Stick up for your friend.

- Author Unknown

Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Good Friends!!!!!!!!

Good friends listen to each other.
Good friends don't put each other down or hurt each other's feelings.
Good friends try to understand each other's feelings and moods.
Good friends help each other solve problems.
Good friends give each other compliments.
Good friends can disagree without hurting each other.
Good friends are dependable.
Good friends respect each other.
Good friends are trustworthy.
Good friends give each other time to change.
Good friends care about each other.
Good friends are rare to see.

- Unknown

Monday, March 02, 2009

Friends Without Faces

We sit and we type, and we stare at our screens.
We all have to wonder, what this possibly means.

With our mouse we roam, through the rooms in a maze,
Looking for something or someone, as we sit in a daze.

We chat with each other, we type all our woes;
Small groups we do form, and gang up on our foes.

We wait for somebody to type out our name.
We want recognition, but it is always the same.

We do form friendships, but why, we don't know
How some of these friendships will flourish and grow.

Why is it that on screen we can be so bold,
Telling our secrets, that have never been told?

Why is it we share the thoughts in our mind
With those we can't see, as though we were blind.

The answer is simple; it is clear as a bell.
We all have our problems, and need someone to tell.
We can't tell real people, but tell someone we must.
So we turn to the "puter", and to those we can trust.
Even though it is crazy. The truth still remains.

They are "Friends Without Faces", and odd little names.

- Author Unknown