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  1. "the easiest way is to squeeze it's head and see if goo comes out" -- scott f on how to tell if something is a real butterfly or not
  2. excited that kew is flying in from nyc tomorrow!
  3. Loving the shins.
  4. Looking for another Ruby on Rails developer to join my team at Get Satisfaction. Send those geeks my way! Contractors are fine too.
  5. Tired but happy because we just relaunched Get Satisfaction yesterday: http://www.getsatisfaction.com
  6. getting ready to speed through the rest of the cherry orchard for bookgroup tomorrow. from now on, i'll only respond to "wendochka".
  7. loving my new red rain boots. anyone up for jumping in puddles with me today?
  8. very excited to welcome our new CEO, wendy lea, to the office today: http://bit.ly/epgqY
  9. if you could pick any movie world to live in, what that be?
  10. looking forward to resuscitating book group with some new blood tonight. have any good book ideas for me? give me fun and insightful people!
  11. disappointed at who was cast as edward in twilight
  12. Hooray! We just launched our premium services at Get Satisfaction. Check them out: http://getsatisfaction.com/...
  13. can anyone hook me up with a super man cape - adult size?
  14. i guess i am getting a new car. someone just trashed mine (and two others) as they careened down our street. must drink something now.
  15. hearing a fog horn in the middle of the night is one of my favorite things about living in san francisco.
  16. the magnetic movie is rad: http://tinyurl.com/24gzzr
  17. I'm very happy to have joined the satisfactory.
  18. should i be disturbed that i am listening to karoke on myspace?
  19. counting down the days until nadav comes home
  20. theory: ambient noise can connect you emotionally to someone far away more than words can