The Twitterati Have One of Those Days
Ever worked from home, felt sad, drank coffee, had a Hot Pockets, and reminisced? Then you know exactly how Politico's Patrick Gavin, web comic Alex Blagg and new media flack Leslie Bradshaw felt today.

Politico's Patrick Gavin got things done.

Mashable writer Mark Drapeau craved caffeine.

Microsoft-employed Web comedian Alex Blagg reminisced about the days before the death of print.

New media flack Leslie Bradshaw felt lightheaded and had a Hot Pockets (the diet kind).

Gadget blogger Peter Rojas worked from his $1.6 million Lower East Side home.
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