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Old 11-26-2009, 07:45 AM #11
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My life is so boring that I wouldn't even want to read about it on Twitter.

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Everybody is boring. Have you read twitter? I did, about 10 seconds...JEEZ, even I have more of a life than to sit around reading that stuff.



The only way that would be cool is if it were coming from people from a different time. It would be cool to read what the knights or cavemen were doing all day.

*Sick right now - bad mastadon last night maybe?*
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Hi,long time no talk.

B2U you'd be great on Twitter!

I love the quick 140 characters. There's a big MS community & it's not all talk about, "I fed the squirrels today," unless that"s all you had to say.



It's amazing what you can say in such few words....

Oh, by the way Happy Thanksgiving.
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Hi Ania! Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. I wouldn't say "I'm eating breakfast" or "I'm going to take a shower now". I'd say things like "I wonder where chickadees go at night" or "Do hypochondriacs know they are?" The kind of stuff that makes Bob stare at me for three minutes before he says "What?"
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@Blessings2you "chickadees go into something like overnight hibernation, when heart rate slows to 500 beats per minute and body temperature drops by 20" bit.ly/4NE56y


hmmm that might be more than 140 characters, but this isn't twitter.

If you need any tips on twitter or my username just let me know...bye for now.
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