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Apr. 21st, 2010 01:38 pmAs of this morning, the number of Tweets made on my Twitter account surpassed the number of posts on my LiveJournal account.
( Yesterday's Tweets... )
My improv friends who are heading to the Chicago Improv Festival held a farewell party last night at a club. The invitation said the party would start at 9 PM. I arrived around 9:15 to find less than a dozen people there and the DJ was just getting set up. Since the improv group is called "Those One Guys," the bar had a drink special called "That One Drink," made with vodka and one or two other random ingredients. The drinks I got appeared to contain vodka, pineapple juice (or pineapple-flavored vodka) and Sprite. I joined the others on the patio around 10:40 when the rest of the improv group finally showed up.
I saw the person who was looking to hire Colorado Springs actors/improvisers for a soon-to-open dinner theater. He said the theater is tentatively scheduled to open in July or August.
Apparently, typing the word "game" in my 21:38 Tweet triggered a spammer's auto-reply to me. The message said I "just lost the game" and included a link to his Facebook page (which is also based on the phrase "You just lost the game.") His Twitter account is nothing but that message sent to various people. A similar thing happened a few months ago when I typed the word "fart" in a Tweet. That message was re-Tweeted with the added phrase "FART ROBOT APPROVES!"
( Yesterday's Tweets... )
My improv friends who are heading to the Chicago Improv Festival held a farewell party last night at a club. The invitation said the party would start at 9 PM. I arrived around 9:15 to find less than a dozen people there and the DJ was just getting set up. Since the improv group is called "Those One Guys," the bar had a drink special called "That One Drink," made with vodka and one or two other random ingredients. The drinks I got appeared to contain vodka, pineapple juice (or pineapple-flavored vodka) and Sprite. I joined the others on the patio around 10:40 when the rest of the improv group finally showed up.
I saw the person who was looking to hire Colorado Springs actors/improvisers for a soon-to-open dinner theater. He said the theater is tentatively scheduled to open in July or August.
Apparently, typing the word "game" in my 21:38 Tweet triggered a spammer's auto-reply to me. The message said I "just lost the game" and included a link to his Facebook page (which is also based on the phrase "You just lost the game.") His Twitter account is nothing but that message sent to various people. A similar thing happened a few months ago when I typed the word "fart" in a Tweet. That message was re-Tweeted with the added phrase "FART ROBOT APPROVES!"