@dsmithjo uhoh "@WSJ: Cold, wet weather this spring could result in a "pollen vortex." http://on.wsj.com/1inH1Fi pic.twitter.com/dj6EDV0hzb”
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@dsmithjo uhoh "@WSJ: Cold, wet weather this spring could result in a "pollen vortex." http://on.wsj.com/1inH1Fi pic.twitter.com/dj6EDV0hzb”
@priyamvadak Fantastic.
.@wsj reporting a "pollen vortex." May be causing my "nose waterspout," which may lead to an "intimacy desert." #pollenvortex
Ugh. “@WSJ: Cold, wet weather this spring could result in a "pollen vortex." http://on.wsj.com/1inH1Fi pic.twitter.com/pS2GKBv36W”
@devpiece we're gonna be sneezing all up in here. ALL UP IN HERE
“@WSJ: Cold, wet weather this spring could result in a "pollen vortex." http://on.wsj.com/1inH1Fi " Greattt...just what I need
@WSJ It already has. Ask anyone with allergies.
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