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Tuesday, 9 February 2010 05:00 pm[personal profile] mokie
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Posted at Twitter, because it's really too short to post here...

  • There might be more rum in my coffee than coffee. Wait, did I already post this?
  • And I trust folks who talk about what's actually said instead of trying to rouse panic with outright lies about 'death panels', @CoachDB18
  • (That said, my point: mocking and name-calling for what should be a non-issue on either side makes both look ridiculous.)
  • Also, Palin supporters who use the suffix -tard to denigrate liberals, despite her objection to the word 'retard' used as an insult... WTF?
  • ATTN self-pub'd authors: the industry is out of touch, broken and elitist. Your book is still terrible. #writing
  • Nelson, Fillibuster & Obama. Tell me your brain didn't just go, "What about @NathanFillion?"
  • Note to self: next time stuff cat in @craftyandcrap mailbox, not cat paraphernalia.
  • This is why we vote for dead men in MO: less BS to deal with. bit.ly/9pnyIt (via @RiverfrontTimes)
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