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Rafe Needleman Rafe Pro tip: If you have a beard, make sure your microphone is clipped a bit lower down on your tie.
Ross Ross Thinking of starting a write-only customer complaints wiki
JD Lasica jdlasica Nelson on the Simpsons tonight to a reporter for the Washington Post: "Ha, ha! Your medium is dying!"
Chuck Olsen Chuckumentary sheeeit, i lost my iphone in the snowstorm! oh wait, i don't have one. still, let's be careful out there.
Evelyn Rodriguez eve11 There is almost a secret alternate economy among artists based on goodwill and shared devotion to the muse hard to fathom for those outside.
Brian Oberkirch brianoberkirch Facebook apps are lameo. Not yours. Yours is great.
Devlon Duthie devlond I think it takes an injury to one's torso to realize that most things are placed far too high up.