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  1. @SarahKSilverman Alright, role reversal. We want to see your boyfriend mortified by his hilarious you. #1011010011101011010001101
  2. @Williamm49 yessir, very lucky indeed, on many counts!
  3. Rogue Taxidermy? Yes: mutants! Read the review by Daniela Olszewska (@dolszewska) here: http://bit.ly/64av34
  4. After two days solid w/ rain, it's warm & sunny in Bama. Time to work on French, I know, but I wish I could be reading Raz & Boland instead!
  5. RT @plasmatron: RT @DC_NATION: DCU: The Source - DCU IN 2010: THE RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE hits in April : http://bit.ly/4UDSNz (SWEEEEET! SB)
  6. @shaunalexander um, Shaun, you're a great guy. but when was the last time you actually touched a wineskin?
  7. I'm working on a review of Hilda Raz's _What Happens_ from U of Nebraska Press. Initial thoughts: terrifying. You should read it. #preview
  8. @ransomriggs thanks, sir; I try to get around. I'm not much of a patriot when it comes to reading...
  9. @beoliu I think I knew that, but wanted to make sure!
  10. RT @beoliu: I'm taking nominations for the final NES game in the essay collection.
  11. @beoliu Wizardy, 1943, Ikari Warriors, Contra, Megaman 2, Captain Skyhawk.
  12. RT @JenniferLockett: Viking anchor found on Scotland’s Isle of Skye http://bit.ly/60862a (via @archaeologynews) #archaeology
  13. RT @whatatroy: Our first week of classes next semester were canceled. Due to football. I'm not kidding. One of the few times I'm glad to ...
  14. @ByLeavesWeLive ahh, that's such a cool book. you must snatch it at your next opportunity!
  15. @SirMichaelRocks that link didn't take me to "Jump Rope" in the end...
  16. @ByLeavesWeLive I'm a sucker for a half-assed sonnet. Give me fourteen lines w/o rhyme or meter but a kind of natural cadence? I'm hooked.
  17. RT @ByLeavesWeLive: The Sonnet. Discuss.
  18. @kateowens right back atchya ;)
  19. More on Jung's RED BOOK: if the cinematic trailer I posted earlier wasn't enough, the @NYTimes feature is fascinating: http://bit.ly/dsdFb
  20. @dopeyman actually, that makes perfect sense to me. it's a good way to get oneself read, and read often.