Weekly Tweets

July 29, 2012 - 4:48 am Comments Off on Weekly Tweets
  • How are you holding up? BECAUSE I'M A POTATO. #
  • Goodreads has recommended me a shelf full of Chick Lit. I fail to see the point of the website. #
  • Anthony Hopkins. Alfred Hitchcock. He even has the right initials. http://t.co/hfYFO3Ry #
  • Truly a dangerous website. http://t.co/nHEsWDFC #
  • Have I really not played Glitch in 6+ months? #
  • I have realized that much of the time that I feel snacky, what I actually am is thirsty. I love body hacks. #
  • Smashing the crackers time is always a happy time. #
  • My family deliberately loads the dishwasher stupidly because they're waiting for me to say "Just let me do it." I'm onto them. #
  • I don't care how gimmicky Fage yogurt is. It's darned tasty. #
  • Yo dawg, I heard you liked trucks… http://t.co/wURUi57h #
  • Trust, but verify. ALWAYS. #
  • Chronically late MD from last week misread my lab work, confused Cl for Glu, nurse called to tell me I'm pre-diabetic. WTF?? #
  • PEOPLE MAN, PEOPLE. #
  • 12 pack of Fage at Costco for $12.99. Or 35 oz of plain for $4.99. I'm just saying. #
  • I am not embarrassed to admit that this Bob Ross remix brought a little tear to my eye: http://t.co/NdCRXPjf #
  • Today was a good day. #
  • Dave Szulborski's Folding the Wish Christmas tree, 2008: http://t.co/BmVW2IFU #argfest #
  • By the way, just noticed that Szulborski's This is Not a Game is in the Amazon Prime Kindle Lending Library, if you're looking for puzzles. #
  • MEREDITH VIERA DO NOT SING THANK YOU #
  • The Arctic Monkeys seemed pretty flat to me. #
  • The British military look so happy! #
  • Imported Saharan dust making me particularly miserable this week. *hackhack* #
  • The Red Tree by Caitlin Kiernan (@auntbeast ) was just as fantastic on reread – if you like Shirley Jackson, pick it up! #
  • The Opening Ceremonies tribute to terrorism victims, not shown on NBC: http://t.co/7L0DZzRZ #
  • "Medal" is not a verb. #
  • Once you have seen Lisa Simpson in the 2012 logo, it cannot be unseen. #
  • Did I miss it, or was there no reference to WWII or The Blitz during the opening ceremonies? #

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