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  1. Pleased that @james__t is coming home early. Thank you, winter storm.
  2. Happy holidays, teachers everywhere! http://www.mercurynews.com/top-stories/ci_14020793?nclick_check=1
  3. RT @dailycoyote: "When someone loves you, the way they say your name is different. You just know that your name is safe in their mouth." ...
  4. RT @daraobriain: .@bengoldacre I shall be performing tonight, dressed as the Failed Michelson-Morley Ether experiment.
  5. RT @designRoom: Holiday cards are here and look great! Want to be on our list? Just retweet one of our posts and send us your addy.
  6. @importantshock YOU are weirded out? Think of us!
  7. RT @ChrisBrown330: http://brandandmarket.com/barcodes Who knew that bar codes could look so cool!
  8. RT @al3x: The Web is not for private things. Do not do/put them there.
  9. RT @TheOnion: Alphabet Updated With 15 Exciting New Replacement Letters http://bit.ly/5cu43D
  10. RT @waitwait: How true. http://yfrog.com/3lo0bej
  11. @james__t Paris, warm weather, dinner at l'Oulette - but then Vivaldi's 4 seasons! Ugh! Enough to make you wish you were back in the midwest
  12. @timburks Horrible Histories were a vivid part of @importantshock's education.
  13. @designRoom Good luck in NC!
  14. I bought from E Allen recently. Awful experience. Seemed like first time they'd sold anything. So amateurish!
  15. @jezard Congrats! Clearly you weren't buying from Ethan Allen (even if they did exist in UK).
  16. @importantshock Hooray!
  17. @importantshock Yes!!
  18. @importantshock I hope you mean less frequently??
  19. All those meanings are in the dictionary.
  20. @james__t and @importantshock Shakespeare prolly meant "lacking in graces of civilized life" or "without education" not "vigorous, robust"