NOVEMBER IS NATIONAL TWITTER RE-TWEETING MONTH
Use hashtage #NaTwiReTweMo
In conjunction with National Novel Writing Month, the Emmett Lee Dickinson Museum
(above the coin-op Laundromat on Dickinson Boulevard) sponsors National Twitter Re-Tweeting Month.
Don't have time to write a novel? Just re-tweet someone! It's easy! Use hashtag #NaTwiReTweMo.
(above the coin-op Laundromat on Dickinson Boulevard) sponsors National Twitter Re-Tweeting Month.
Don't have time to write a novel? Just re-tweet someone! It's easy! Use hashtag #NaTwiReTweMo.
How to Retweet:Pictured at the right: Instructions on how to retweet:
STEP 1: Read a tweet. STEP 2: If you would like to retweet what you have read, hover of the person's tweet, and you will see "Reply, Retweet, Favorite, More" pop up. STEP 3: Once those words pop up, click on "Retweet." NOTE: From an iPhone, click the "Retweet" symbol (the two arrows), and you can select either "Retweet" or "Quote Tweet." If you "Quote Tweet," then you can add the hashtag #NaTwiReTweMo, for National Twitter ReTweeting Month. |
Below are highlights from past #NaTwiReTweMo retweets
(and a few other surprises).
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Evidenced by the 2014 tweet and re-tweet above, Andy Richter is one of the biggest supporters of National Twitter Re-tweeting Month. "I tried National Novel Writing Month once," said the side-kick, "and it nearly eradicated my soul." Richter trashed his novel and turned to re-tweeting. "I've regained my sanity," he said.
Richter still has his novel in him. He describes it as "boy meets girl, boy gets girl, boy has affair, girl files for divorce and custody of the four kids, girl is mysteriously murdered and body is found months later behind a vacant zinc mine, Dateline features the story on a two-hour special, fifteen years later boy is still the number one suspect, boy's second wife dies in a mysterious parasailing accident." |
Pictured above: Television sidekick and supporter of National Twitter Re-tweeting Month, Andy Richter.
Pictured at the right: Richter's high school yearbook picture from the Emmett Lee Dickinson School for Boys in Yorkville, Illinois. Richter was elected Prom King at the all-boy school. There was no prom queen. Richter later attended the Emmett Lee Dickinson School for Television Broadcasting in Washerst, Pennyslvania, where he double majored in Sidekickery and Philosophy. While there, Richter won the prestigious Joey Bishop Scholarship for regular attendance. |
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YIKES! The Twitter Sherriff summoned us to Twitter Court, but we are happy to report that the Twitter Judge threw the case out -- not for a lack of evidence, but for a lack of sense of humor on the part of the plaintiff (and for her preponderance of arrogance).
Pictured below: Federal Twitter Court in downtown Washerst. |
The judge's recommendation (and ours) for the plaintiff: Daily use of Oksana Pogobrazhenski's Vitality Bar (now sold at IKEA furniture marts). The device is said to cure a variety of ailments, including disordered liver, biliousness, constipation, nervous irritation, inflamed eyes and eyelids, impaired digestion, and more. Oksana (pictured at the far left) promised that her Vitality Bar would quickly restore females to complete health, "acting like magic on the vital organs, strengthening the muscular system, and arousing with the rosebud of health the whole physical energy of the human frame." |
Oops! The guest to whom Christopher Hayes is referring in the tweet at the left was none other than Jim Asher, the world's leading authority on Emmett Lee Dickinson, and the chief curator of the Emmett Lee Dickinson Museum (above the coin-op Laundromat on Dickinson Boulevard in historic Washerst).
Asher was supposed to discuss the Emmett Lee Dickinson Museum's current exhibit on Emmett Lee Dickinson's influence on American politics (for information, click HERE), but Asher had to cancel at the last minute as NBC begged him to make a guest appearance on the first live show of this season's "The Voice." |