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  1. @bobbyllew Make that ON NOW, not Watch Now.
  2. @bobbyllew Visit http://twurl.nl/4xxo2e, click Watch Now in the top right
  3. Uncertain about the new Scrubs. Hopefully it will grow on me. #scrubs
  4. RT @Andrew_Taylor: Automatic Mario~Don't Stop Me Now~【自動マリオシーケンサ×Queen】 http://ff.im/-ceuXt
  5. @IvyBean104 I wish you all the best and hope you recover soon.
  6. Win a new Macbook Pro on Cyber Monday 2009 http://bit.ly/29rFES
  7. @BenPaddon I think you made a maths problem. 14.45 + 2.50 = 16.95, not 15.95.
  8. Last two hats have finally arrived. Somebody forgot to post them ... still, I finally have a nice straw hat for summer. Great.
  9. I've got seven Google Wave invites if anyone needs any.
  10. I just generated my #TweetCloud out of a month of my tweets. Top three words: post, blog, yeast - http://w33.us/1yfc
  11. At a fun local Christmas fair. Everyone is merry.
  12. RT @BenPaddon: Official: Twilight's Bella & Edward Are In An Abusive Relationship http://ff.im/c8Si2
  13. @BenPaddon My word. Your mind is capable of laziness above and beyond what I thought possible. I bow to the master.
  14. @BenPaddon If you're procrastinating praying though, you're basically saying you're too lazy to do something that requires _no_ effort.
  15. @BenPaddon Procrastinating praying?
  16. Charged £9.98 randomly by person or persons unknown. Statement hasn't updated yet, can't see who did it. Strange.
  17. New Super Mario Bros Wii is excellent. Hoorah.
  18. @BenPaddon Radio ads should be stuck in the 1940s. They're much more entertaining.
  19. @BenPaddon Making a nice soft sandwich is impossible. Whenever I visit the UK I sustain myself as much as possible purely on white bread.
  20. @BenPaddon You should see what bread in Sweden is like. The closest we get to a loaf is about 2.5 inches tall and wide, bone dry, and hard.