Yo! Keet:  It is not a new definition.  It has been around for ages.  I had no 
idea you would... until the rabbit objected... nevermind (when you find 
yourself in a hole stop digging is my motto ; - ) )

Studio:  I said something like "IN YOUR CASE ,<blah,blah,blah> you may receive 
tweets for a twat" (you being the twat).  If a tree falls in the forest...  If 
I insult someone and they don't know it is an insult...

Web 2.0 - Cable news stations want to expand their audience to the twits (and 
twats) that tweet on Twitter.  What is it about this you do not understand???

CW
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Keith In Tampa 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 11:48
Subject: Re: Ok, what's this Twitter thing?


Although I am still trying to learn and accept the new definition that CW 
provided for us this morning, I am having a hard time with it, and I still am 
fond of twats.



 
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 11:45 AM, studio <[email protected]> wrote:


  On Mar 7, 7:43 am, Cold Water <[email protected]> wrote:
  > Other free services like Google and Facebook and MySpace are never
  > given "free advertisements" in your world studio?


  Absolutely, to a degree...but the Twitter advertisements are much
  more pronounced...they are not paid advertisements, rather the
  news media commentators touting the service on an hourly basis.
  It strikes me as very unusual.


  > I think I need to clarify something!  It appears (likely due to the
  fact my circle of friends includes mostly Aussies and Brits these
  days) I need to explain a comment I made yesterday.  I called studio a
  "twat" (and he is a twat). <


  You called me a twat??? Where?

  My lead post clearly states that I do not use Twitter.
  I have been called worse by some though, so no big deal...but
  mostly I'm called much better.

  


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