We have a best of You Tube thread. We must have a best of Twitter thread. Well, we don't HAVE to but based on some of the stuff I have seen on Twitter, we should ponder it from time to time. So if you have seen something funny, amazing, profound, or just interesting on Twitter post the link here.
For our first post:
I do feel sorry for some celebrities. Despite their best efforts to Tweet poetic they, just like us mere mortals, fail from time to time. Phil Collins is a perfect example. I don't follow him nor does he follow me (song joke in there and this is where I'm going) but my friend Elizabeth pointed out this beauty of a Tweet he made earlier. The tweet is fairly boring but you must read the comments. Please put down all beverages before proceeding.
Oh I must point out the good stuff is under Progressive Dad's Tweet.
You want me to peek in my Twitter account I created especially for The Cure Tour 2016 to know what was going on and you want me also to disable my social media filter in my browser, Pip?... Jeez!
But I don't see And I don't feel But tightly hold up silently My hands before my fading eyes And in my eyes Your smile
I mistook stars reflected in a pond at night for those in the sky.
You want me to peek in my Twitter account I created especially for The Cure Tour 2016 to know what was going on and you want me also to disable my social media filter in my browser, Pip?... Jeez!
You want me to peek in my Twitter account I created especially for The Cure Tour 2016 to know what was going on and you want me also to disable my social media filter in my browser, Pip?... Jeez!
hahaha Just peek with one eye closed.
O... K....
But I don't see And I don't feel But tightly hold up silently My hands before my fading eyes And in my eyes Your smile
I mistook stars reflected in a pond at night for those in the sky.
Post by salleygarden on Mar 16, 2018 4:31:32 GMT 1
A woman on Twitter noticed that a 1971 scientific conference group photo had just one person unidentified -- the only woman in the shot! She decided to find out who the mystery woman was. Amazing quest -- and result.
A woman on Twitter noticed that a 1971 scientific conference group photo had just one person unidentified -- the only woman in the shot! She decided to find out who she was. Amazing quest -- and result.
A woman on Twitter noticed that a 1971 scientific conference group photo had just one person unidentified -- the only woman in the shot! She decided to find out who she was. Amazing quest -- and result.