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  1. @chrisblake: be thankful for this hamster http://trunc.it/3ho6l
  2. @stephencon Aren't you practical!
  3. RT @UtneReader: The sad, boring job of the U.S. poet laureate http://bit.ly/4B6uD4
  4. Add a kitchenette, and I'm never getting up http://trunc.it/3jxmu
  5. Ew/cool RT @hmccormack Didn't know "glandular alphabet" font was possible, but it's certainly beautiful http://bit.ly/92uIhV via @StanCarey
  6. @JulieKlam He's moderating your memoir panel at the Empire State Book festival....mwahahaha
  7. "unfriend" has "lex-appeal" (not sure if I agree, but I love "lex-appeal"!) http://trunc.it/3jx6a
  8. Too Many Memoirs http://trunc.it/3lhq4
  9. @Wordsupply Propagestivate?
  10. "libate" should be a word.
  11. So far I've gotten besot, hydrate, and ply fron @LibraryGuy @librarythingtim & @jenswildyears but no direct equivalent of "to feed"
  12. Why is there no verb equivalent of "to feed" when it comes to beverages?
  13. @DEidelman I'm planning to (9-1)
  14. http://mynoveller.com/ "Macroblogging" service. Genius. Check out the trending topics.
  15. @jaimebc Love how they make these absurd statements with great conviction.
  16. Also: "You catch a turkey. Then, you bake it in the oven at 50 degrees for 45 minutes. The turkey will be done."
  17. These kindergartners' turkey recipes are still cracking me up: "Put carrots and cheese on top of it. Add a little more cheese."
  18. @cfraser150 Might be a good idea to cook it for longer than 48 seconds, though!
  19. Another one starts: "Go to a store. Pay for a turkey. Go home."
  20. Son's school asked kindergartners for their favorite turkey recipes: "I put fish on my turkey and cook it for 48 seconds."