Twitter!

Oct 02, 2009 11:16

Because I have the memory of a gourd, I  keep forgetting to mention that I have surrendered and have a twitter account -  @TanyaHuff ( Read more... )

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ktkm October 2 2009, 16:51:49 UTC
Welcome to the wonderful world of Twitter. You'll discover that it is amazing how much you actually can say in only 140 characters...

Head over to a London Drugs and grab some ColdFX and echinacea. Hope you're better soon!

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wiliqueen October 2 2009, 19:30:50 UTC
London Drug is a ridiculously useful place. I bought a portable garment rack there for my dealer's table at Gatecon, and it both packed up smaller and held up twice as long as any other I've yet owned.

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ktkm October 2 2009, 20:17:14 UTC
London Dugs rocks. I drop in whenever I am in BC. Picked up a waffle iron last time I was in.

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alice_montrose October 2 2009, 17:11:17 UTC
Twitter is love.

In random news, they are airing Blood Ties in Romania. The subbing gets a bit strange at times; still, I am one happy fan.

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gypsylady October 2 2009, 17:28:22 UTC
Hey, Martha Stewart manages a recipe a day on Twitter. I finally had to unfollow (what a word!) her because it was so weird. And I had a friend challenge me to a Twitter fic contest: short story in 140 characters. I haven't taken her up on it yet, though.

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markbernstein October 2 2009, 17:40:19 UTC
A gourd called. It wanted something back, but couldn't remember what.

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tigertoy October 2 2009, 18:13:53 UTC
Expensive hotels assume they are catering to business travelers who don't care about how much anything costs because it's on an expense account. Also, to people who are attending meetings and thus don't really have any choice. Cheap hotels are actually competing for customers who will stay somewhere else if they feel like they're being ripped off.

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phantomminuet October 2 2009, 18:29:56 UTC
And why is it that cheap hotels give you free highspeed but expensive hotels charge extra for it?

I believe the answer lies within the question, itself.

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