Far more swearing in public, probably none in private. I imagine his railroad-guy hat sitting on the desk in the Oval.
This:
Can I post this to Twitter?
Feel free to do so!
thank you!
Youâre most welcome, and thank YOU!
PS: I donât TwitâŠer, use Twitter, so if you could please post a screenshot, Iâll enjoy my 15 seconds of fame, lol.
Iâll do that.
Link me the tweet so I can retweetâŠI diddnât see it in your TL
Am I the first living person to be on Twitter without being a TwitâŠer, a user?
(prolly not, lol)
Iâve seen all sorts of quotes from George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, and I donât think they had Twitter accounts. Then again, the quotes were about how I shouldnât trust random quotes on the Internet, so maybe they did.
Not missing much. I mainly use it for the political stuff.
Zomg, maybe more talented then you at writing stuff like that, lol, but Iâm sure you have me beat in other areas.
I agree with that article all the way.
Believe it or not, Iâm friends with Nicolas Coster on FB, an actor who used to be on âOne Life to Liveâ and other soaps; heâs the one that posted it. A really bright man with a great sense of humor, heâs listed as being in the cast of â1776â the movie, so I looked for him on FB to just drop a line and say, âHey, which SC delegate were you?â But he told me it was a different actor and he wished it had been him, lol.
(And also @Lucy_Gothro1)
I just Followed everybody whoâs Following @elsewherecafe, so this is now on my Twitter feed too!
(Not that I have any real audience, I only signed up July 22 and Iâm still figuring out what I want the account to be. It was mainly entertainment stuff, now the feedâs full of politics. Oh well.)
Tee hee!
Iâm still resisting Twitter. My brotherâs been on almost since it was originally released. But he calls his smartphone âa pocket computer that I can also use to make phone callsâ, soâŠ