…and what I might post, if I did…
RT@pajiba: People who complain that real film criticism is dead just don’t read enough Nick Schager or @ranylt or @ericsnider or @KarinaLongworth #pleasegougemyeyesoutwitharedhotpoker
Hmm, all right then; maybe not…
We need you on there as the anti-Twit, Glenn.
Dude, don’t you post Facebook status updates, which are essentially the same thing as tweets? And don’t you live in the same universe I do, in which Twitter has become the sleek, streamlined, entertaining antidote to the garish and annoying Facebook? And that if people you follow on Twitter are saying things that bug you, you can unfollow ’em with the click of a button?
Not advocating for your return to the site. Just asking the tough questions, because someone’s got to, and now that Armond White has had his first-amendment rights revoked, that duty falls to ME.
@ Sgt. Twit: Those are tough questions, for which I have one answer: my presence on Facebook has actually yielded me paying work. I do not foresee a Twitter account rewarding me in any such fashion.
Don’t bother from the looks of your blog you don’t have anything interesting to say any way.
That’s Eric D. Snider, by the way, because he had to disassociate himself from the other Eric Snyders.
P. Hobby is a doofus.
P Hobby’s just still pissed about how that whole Orson Welles thing turned out.
P. Hobby sounds like he/she has continuity issues.
Someone really needs to read the First Amendment out loud, slowly, to Armond White, Sgt. Twit, and the whole merry band of Armond defenders. Unless Sgt Twit was kidding about AW’s first amendment rights being “revoked.” Which I hope he was.