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: The Common ScoldTWEET TWEET
Full post as published by The Common Scold on November 07, 2008 (boomark / email).
Twitter Updates for 2008-05-14
1st tweet: my first-ever tweet is a simple reaction to the weather here in Beijing. Just turned pitch black outside - scary . . . #
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Both Houses tweet - see TVC for info.








