Unless you live under a rock, you've heard of Twitter.  (And if you do and you haven't, who am I to judge?  Your rock is apparently just a little denser than mine.)  I remember when Twitter started being a big deal.  There was a news story about how people were tweeting at inappropriate times, like during jury duty.  I think it's pretty funny because, well, now it's almost expected for people to tweet always and about anything.  NPR was talking about the republican debates a couple of weeks ago and ended the segment with the candidates and reporters tweets.
I have a Twitter but I hardly use it.  Mostly, I am friends with Lord Voldemort and the Death Star, Bridget Jones and Mike Birbiglia.  I like the humor that can be found on Twitter.  That's why I enjoyed this book.  It was filled with tweets that had been deemed hilarious and some of them really, really were.  I wish that I had an example to give you but I already returned the book!
If you are looking for an idea of what foes on on Twitter or just want some humorous little tidbits, this book is worth giving a try.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
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