Sunday, 21 March 2010

Live from Twitter!

Sunday, 21 March 2010 05:01 pm
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Stuff posted today at Twitter, because I'm too disorganized to post it here:

  • I think this is the 3rd unplug holiday I've heard of over the past year. New trend? bit.ly/cJqbe4
  • Found an Atari emulator. The thought of Journey Escape and Enduro pleases me in embarrassing ways. Forgive me, Mario!
  • Massive burst of bracket and seed tweets. I don't know what's going on, but it sounds dirty to me.
  • "Harass is 2 words!" translates in English to "I live in my parents' basement."
  • The wind is making scary, January wolf noises outside my windows right now. Or maybe it's the neighbors, I don't know.
  • Pink Floyd/Nancy Sinatra mash-up that should not work, but does: bit.ly/bV29y1
  • Watch commercials for Kirstie Alley's new show and tell me that's not Paula Deen's secret identity.
  • I thought Absolut causes babies? RT @spidey004: Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts babies. #babyfacts
  • True! I can pick my nose with mine. You'd think I would be more popular. RT @ahm76: Oh, c'mon, people. LOTS of folks have big ole tongues!
  • I haven't the patience for knitting. Put two sharpened in my hands, and all I want to do is stab people.
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