Saturday, 23 January 2010

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Saturday, 23 January 2010 05:01 pm
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Posted at Twitter, because it's really too short to post here...

  • Less Follow Friday and more #FFS hereabouts. Bah.
  • Hate memorial fund-raising telethons. It's like attending a funeral for thousands of strangers--don't know where to look or stand...
  • #STL misses you, Baton Bob! RT @nprnews: And America's Gayest City Is ... Atlanta? su.pr/1Fw9vo (www.batonbob.com)
  • Can't wait till dark, stark, exploitative, ego-wanking, tragedy-rubbernecking fundraisers go out of style.
  • Why do people with a Cause always think they're exempt from common courtesy and ethical behavior?
  • You have no one to blame but yourself if people ignore your message because you've made an ass of yourself in the spreading of it.
  • GORN CANNON and other @MythBusters goodness on Ferguson. Ah, CBS. I shall transfer my fickle media love to you now.
  • Bono is broke and starving due to piracy. Sell your U2 CDs so he doesn't have to pay rec-co suits to sue filthy working class teens!
  • I'm not pro-theft. I'm anti-corporation. They're bigger thieves and criminals than any file-sharing kiddie could ever aspire to be.
  • Win a new Nikon D300s (or 2000 photo scans) from @ScanCafe & Scott Bourne. Pls RT. Details here: bit.ly/8SJuMT
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