The Spooky Girl

The Spooky Girl  is another of those books I picked up from the shelf because the cover was interesting and so was the title. And it was a fun book, sad in places – as you’d expect from a book about a young woman who died before her time. It also contained a very important lesson for those of  us who live in the internet age… make sure you have important addresses and phone numbers of people who should be contacted in the event of your death somewhere besides your cell phone. Odds are high that if you get hit by a bus, your cell phone is not going to survive and your friends will never know what happened to you because your next of kin won’t be able to contact them to let them know. That would suck, wouldn’t it? Bad enough to get hit by a bus and have your cellphone destroyed (that makes me weepy just thinking about it) but to have your friends just assume you’ve skipped out on them. Tsk tsk.

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2 thoughts on “The Spooky Girl”

  1. But shouldn’t contacting them be part of everyone’s social media death plan? Which reminds me I need to update some of my passwords in my “If I Get Hit By A Bus” file.

  2. Josh has my list of accounts and who to contact. Though I think my other Denise is in charge of blog posting as of last update.

    (You’re on the list.)

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