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  1. Hello Cincinnati!! Goodbye Cincinnati!!
  2. Oh, sorry OSU fans, I'm wearing red for Stanford. I'm sure your team is lovely though.
  3. @LisaDez Ha! Me too! Boarding now though. Thank goodness. Safe travels!
  4. Realized I was wearing blue sweater on Big Game day, quickly changed to red. JINX NARROWLY AVERTED. Also: who's bored at the airport?
  5. @tlb1383 Very nice! Course, I'm only supposed to be there 32 minutes. In theory.
  6. @CraigCustance Actually I didn't even get pretzels.
  7. @CraigCustance Agreed, though since is Delta the real option was "Turn to Page 72 if you would like a bag of pretzels for your troubles."
  8. @MelanieHooAvila Considering I have a 32 minute layover there, I'd say that's looking likely. Hello Econo Lodge!
  9. Um. Hopefully I won't literally die finding out.
  10. Followed by the "We'll rebook you through Cincinnati you'll love it" option. Still don't know how this one ends, but dying to find out.
  11. Flying Delta is like a Choose Your Own Adventure novel, only they do the choosing. Today they picked the "We forgot to book you" option.
  12. @EppyMontgomery You're right!
  13. Self-pub controversy, Google parties, and corndog tattoos, This Week in Publishing: http://bit.ly/4tTmUN
  14. @KiaAbdullah Which post?
  15. @chavelaque You should be all, "Hey wonk!" and he'll be all, "Yeah, so what if I am a wonk?" And you can be all, "Dude. It's a compliment."
  16. @nataliewhipple In the future all authors will have to smize.
  17. RT @denniscarey Okay, maybe the world is ending in 2012. @NathanBransford NYTimes: Oprah ending her show in 2011: http://bit.ly/3FXAJO
  18. And everywhere authors gasp and wonder how they can get themselves on Oprah before it's over.....
  19. @lauram68 Because Oprah is hugely important to the book industry.
  20. NYTimes: Oprah ending her show in 2011: http://bit.ly/3FXAJO