…and a joyful shout sounded out over my flist…

May 28, 2009 23:50

Rosenbaum has tweeted. ( Nathan Fillion tweeted at him.)

Know who else is supposedly on Twitter? The debonair Wentworth Miller. I bet he tweets about Jean-Paul Sartre and Monty Python.

I say supposedly because I don’t think Wentworth would have a background of himself on Twitter.

I refuse to get involved in this twitter business, no matter how many of the actors I adore tweet. I must stand firm in this.

Know who else has a Twitter account and really doesn’t need it? Misha Collins. I'm seeing tweets from people referring to him as a “git”, an “arsehole” (why the hate, Brits?) and a freak. Soooo, good stuff coming from the Ashy Lipped Angel I’m guessing. He’s following Michelle Obama News and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. He's so special.

~Saw “Land of the Lost”.

::deafening silence::

Maybe if you’re a die-hard fan of the original you’d like it? I’ve never watched an episode, only the opening on Youtube to laugh at how outrageously cheesy it was. It just seems that they took the premise of the show and just added Will Ferrell’s and Danny McBride’s brand of humor. They didn’t adapt to the role, they adapted the script to the actors. It’s rated PG-13 for good reason.

And did Leonard Nimoy get a new agent or something because he has a voice cameo in this film.

~Tom Welling Hiatus Watch '09: Las Vegas Confidential reported: Tom Welling, who played (dawnybee: plays. Get it right.) a young Clark Kent in "Smallville," wearing a Boston Red Sox cap at the Rolex World Cup at the Thomas and Mack during the Dressage event.

This was the week of May 21st.

~Superman

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