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Wednesday, 24 February 2010 05:00 pm[personal profile] mokie
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Posted at Twitter, because it's really too short to post here...

  • I blame yaoi. RT @pourmecoffee: Women to serve on subs, but gays still too dangerously sexy to serve openly at all. bit.ly/bpLFdM
  • Wait! Newt Gingrinch, Angry White Guy blows up IRS building, school shooting in CO...Democrat president = time travel!
  • Old 'hood near the factory smelled like vinegar. New 'hood near the river smells like low tide. Oh, and meth, but that's just St. Louis.
  • Docs want hot dogs changed to prevent kids from choking on 'em. Hey, it's easier than parental supervision.
  • L&O: MIssing Eps unit. RT @KBestOliver: Uh, guys, something is wrong. I want to watch Law and Order but there's not an episode on anywhere.
  • Feel the urge to go back to the old neighborhood and see if the Vibrator Factory's still there, and hiring.
  • Either the Kool-aid's off or I've made wine. Going to buy bread and fish sticks to test theory, brb.
  • According to @BreakingNews, killer whale and dolphin killed trainers at SeaWord and in Canada. Very "Strangers in an Aquarium".
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