What the Tweet?

Pizza, Twitter History, and Ed Harris's Tears

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Ray Gustini 83 Views Apr 30, 2012

We respect and value the social media editors who share the links that make our job easier. But sometimes, we have no idea what they are talking about. So after a long day spent staring at Twitter, we're sharing our favorites. 

We originally read this as "lose some dough." Which wouldn't have been a problem, because money management includes the risk of a potential loss. But he shouldn't be tossing good money after bad and trying to sell non-Chicagoans on deep-dish crust. Nobody's interested. It's like eating lasagna.

Say what you will about Big Equine, but the industry has never been afraid to reinvent itself. Except when it comes to racing clockwise. That will never happen.

The next time a declinist-type says America has lost its desire to accomplish big things, feel free to bring this up.

Not recently. But it's OK: we know what Val Kilmer looks like.

Nobody expects 30,000 bees in the attic. 30,000 hornets in the solarium, yes, but not bees in the attic.

He choked up a bit when Apollo 13 made it home. No real tears, but there was definite eye-redness.

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