Thursday, 28 January 2010

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JD Salinger and Zelda Rubenstein have both gone into the light. If you try to rip off Catcher in the Rye now, your closet will eat you.

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Thursday, 28 January 2010 05:00 pm
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Posted at Twitter, because it's really too short to post here...

  • Watching the State of the Union address. First politician I see tweeting instead of listening gets a stern lecture. Twecture? #SOTU
  • tweetcongress.org/
  • Dear Democrats: sit down, shut up and listen. He's chastising you too, you divisive idiots. #SOTU
  • I have a problem with this idea that, if you're not an American, you have no rights. Isn't that why we rebelled? Aren't we better than that?
  • Justice isn't denied when a suspect is given legal representation; it's guaranteed. We ensure that history knows we acted in good faith.
  • I fess up: Russ Carnahan's on the local news, and before they showed his name I thought, "Chris Isaak is a politician now?"
  • Dear @History_DAILY and @Discovery: the Amityville Horror is admitted hoax. Please inform would-be ghost hunter shows of this.
  • Also, please stop showing would-be ghost hunter shows and get back to history and (real) science, as per your themes.
  • No, Zelda! Don't go into the light! RIP, Ms Rubenstein.
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