Thursday, 31 December 2009

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Thursday, 31 December 2009 05:01 pm
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Posted at Twitter, because it's really too short to post here...

  • (Antique retweets are appropriate when the subject is vampires, right?)
  • Quiet time is writing time, or it would be if scary scenes didn't make me jump at every creak and gust of wind.
  • Patrick Stewart = liberal answer to Chuck Norris? tinyurl.com/ylkculy tinyurl.com/yfffhoj
  • Beer was safer than water in Europe during the Middle Ages. History was written not by the winners but by the drunks.
  • His body rejected proximity to the Obamas? RT @huffingtonpost: Rush Limbaugh taken to hospital in Hawaii, reportedly in "serious condition"
  • RT @pourmecoffee: TIP: You get through airport security a lot faster if you whisper "I love you" while being patted down. (via @JScottMO)
  • Back in 2000, I boarded a plane in Newark with handcuffs, whips and flavored condoms. Wonder how that would fly today.
  • I want a Viking funeral. Quick! Someone find me a corpse and a lighter!
  • Strobe lights in "Alien" are going to give me a seizure. Or a craving for hot buttered rum, I can't remember.
  • "Alien" end still called by some film profs "typical bimbo in panties and danger." Hate them with me please.
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