Everyone's Atwitter About Tomorrow
Look, everyone's a little excited about the inauguration. Here's a snapshot of a media elite which just won't shut up, in 140 characters or less:
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New Yorker pop-music critic Sasha Frere-Jones had an ALL-CAPS FREAKOUT about bus fare.
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Washington Post media reporter Howie Kurtz didn't worry about turning into a thermometer.
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Former Huffington Post editor (and Rex Sorgatz conquest) Rachel Sklar looked for an inaugural roommate.
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Matt Cooper, Condé Nast fancypants turned grubby blogger, had trouble using Twitter.
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Cincinnati Enquirer reporter Gregory Korte had other things on his mind, like an upcoming work furlough.
Anyone else's tweets we should keep an eye on? Send us their username.