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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

some fav posts from TweetJeebus

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I have been loving the tweets from TweetJeebus - here are some favs:

That Sarah Silverman is one of my best pieces of work, don't you think? Looks like mom. Talks like Mary Magdalene.
Whoa! St. Paul is majorly pissed. Another rejection letter from Thomas Nelson Publishers. So much for I and II Washingtonians.
In retrospect, a sort of round calendar with no beginning of the week would have been brilliant. Sorry about that. Happy Monday, anyway
You’ll love this: Just told Dr. James Dobson I think the next U.S. President should be a liberal, gay Latino. Let’s see if he rolls with it.

I really should fire my marketing department: 2,000 years and only a 33% share of world religions! That’s about where Apple will be in 4008.

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