Think About This, Genius: Julie Can Be More Important than Your Friends
Email? You get tons of self-help articles, lists of advice and rules to live by. This is why Weird Al Yankovic wrote a song called: "Stop Forwarding That Crap To Me."
There are exceptions when it comes to good advice.
You might remember a TV ad campaign from a famous brokerage company: "When E.F. Hutton talks, people listen."
When Julie Newmar posts on Facebook...PEOPLE LISTEN!
Does that surprise you, Genius? It shouldn't. Her IQ is up there with Einstein, and she's written a book of advice. She just happens to think some of Einstein's comments are pretty good too.
Or as Curly Howard once put it: "Listen and ya just might learn something!"
For some people, Julie is far more influential than Mom, Sister, Brother, or any number of social media friends.
Somebody else sends a list of quotes and would get "why did you do that?" Along with: "And what's with posing with a fish bowl?"
It's a whole different thing when Julie Newmar does it.
Remarkable, isn't it?
No wonder she instantly racks up the joyous comments.
Not to mention the ex-crack addict who responded with a photograph of food. YUM!
A random half-dozen responses:
Follow Julie on Facebook. All you need to do is register. That's not too difficult, Einstein.
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