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5 months ago
in Twitter To Go: How one local coffee shop used Twitter to double his clientele on Mr Tweet Blog
Coffee Groundz is my and my husband's neighborhood coffee house. It is our study place, work place, and just whatever place. The first Twitter Meet Up at CoffeeGroundz we attended had less than 25 people. This was organized by an awesome gal named @imelda. The Twitter Meet Ups used to round on different venues...we met up at other coffee houses, restaurants, and even a pizza place. This was pre- @coffeegroundz era. The number of people grew a whole lot when @coffeegroundz became a twitter-er(?)/twitter-(ite) himself. J.R. opened his shop to everyone with arms wide open and great specials! A wonderful evolution then happened!
Cheers!
@timeless
Cheers!
@timeless
5 months ago
in How The Health Blogosphere Was Scammed on Better Health
Hi Dr. Val,
I followed this through Enrico's (MexicoMedicalStudent) post today. Thanks for making this clearer for us.
I too was contacted by the same Dr. about writing for Wellsphere. I did not outrightly decline, I responded by saying I would look into it when I get the chance. Fortunately, I never got the chance.
Thank so much again for making this clear for everyone.
Best Regards,
Karina
I followed this through Enrico's (MexicoMedicalStudent) post today. Thanks for making this clearer for us.
I too was contacted by the same Dr. about writing for Wellsphere. I did not outrightly decline, I responded by saying I would look into it when I get the chance. Fortunately, I never got the chance.
Thank so much again for making this clear for everyone.
Best Regards,
Karina
10 months ago
in The Dark Knight won’t be Heath Ledger’s last film on mrshl blog
I would definitely watch this movie. First, the paranormal mirror theme is the come-on and of course who can say no to Terry Gilliam, Johnny Depp and esp Heath Ledger. But that is just me.
Historically, there were so many films, Hollywood-made, labeled to be flops which turned out to be something I thought was totally fine. Either that or I just have bad movie taste. ;-)
Historically, there were so many films, Hollywood-made, labeled to be flops which turned out to be something I thought was totally fine. Either that or I just have bad movie taste. ;-)
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I loved The Adventures of Baron Munchhausen, but it's still regarded as one of the greatest flops of all time. I tried to get my friends to love it, but provoked the opposite response. This happens a lot for me, though. It's not really limited to Terry Gilliam movies.
1 year ago
in scan man speaks - Episode 3. on scan man's notes
Hi!
Just want to to drop you a hello as I am new to your blog. Interesting. I'm currently listening to your Episode 2 Podcast. I am originally from the Philippines. And coming from a multilingual country and family, I quite identify with the many tongues that surround us when we speak English. :-) Many thanks for sharing and all the best!
Karina
Just want to to drop you a hello as I am new to your blog. Interesting. I'm currently listening to your Episode 2 Podcast. I am originally from the Philippines. And coming from a multilingual country and family, I quite identify with the many tongues that surround us when we speak English. :-) Many thanks for sharing and all the best!
Karina