Twitter To Start the Week (Part 1)

It’s a Monday tradition I’m working on now. Problem is, I have so many that I need to split it into two parts. More to come tomorrow!

Follow it all over here, or read some highlights:

  • I’m hooked on baby carrots for my snack food. I’m going to turn orange.
  • Time for a new glucometer. This one’s getting older and less reliable.
  • “I once was blind, but now I see.” In other words: you drank too much last night.
  • &$^%! Why do people only order a DVD off the Amazon Marketplace the day I’ve already dropped stuff off at the USPS? Can’t they coordinate?
  • Really, though, doesn’t it break the conceit of the show to glorify these kids at celebrities, not average joes you follow on THE HILLS?
  • You know what game the Wii Virtual Console needs above all others? CLU CLU LAND. I ate that game up back in the 8 Bit days.
  • Was everybody shipping stuff for Christmas today? The post office was a complete zoo.
  • Comic colorists, beware — all comics print out too damn dark. Time to update your color schemes. (More on this in Pipeline this week. . .)
  • It’s VERY disappointing when a dustjacket for a nice HC is printed off-center and the spine is on the front cover. UGH
  • I’m sick of hearing about Docks and Stacks from the same people who happily claimed the Dock was useless and unnecessary.
  • Recording the Pipeline Podcast with my full mic/mixer/compressor set-up again. God, it feels good. Time for a LOOOONG podcast!
  • Canon XTI dSLR price update: Now $589, $10 cheaper than yesterday. How low can it go? How quickly?
  • I need to stop having ideas; there’s not enough time in the day to implement them all. If only there was easy big money in podcasting. . .
  • It feels weird wearing a ring under winter gloves. I’m not used to this.
  • It’s holiday time, and too many podcasts are shutting down for the year early. Hey, some of us have to work, dangit. We’re not vacationing!

One Response to “Twitter To Start the Week (Part 1)”

  1. Josh Herndon Says:

    I love baby carrots. Definitely one of my favorites.

    And Augie, you’ll definitely get used to the ring. So much that when you don’t have it on, you’ll feel wrong.

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