Unrelated comment here, but folks should go check out the fabulously fun query contest going on over at super-agent Nathan Bransford's blog (btw, I think you're a super-agent too, Janet). It's going to be a fun one!
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oh my goodness. That made me laugh much harder than it should have.
ReplyDeleteMe too. I'd like to see one for "Ulysses".
ReplyDeleteIt must be really good as it is a blocked site here in Dubai!
ReplyDeleteTwitter Odyssey
ReplyDeleteLOL! I smell a twitter based novel evolving from this conversation, maybe YA?
ReplyDeleteAhem -
ReplyDeleteLOL! Twitter Classics FTW! :)
Fantastic! "Naked chicks FTW!" I have no idea why this cracked me up so much, but my sides hurt just the same.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
That was awesome! "Everyone dead. FAIL"
ReplyDeleteFail, indeed.
Unrelated comment here, but folks should go check out the fabulously fun query contest going on over at super-agent Nathan Bransford's blog (btw, I think you're a super-agent too, Janet). It's going to be a fun one!
ReplyDeleteI think one would have to have a working knowledge of "The Odyssey," as opposed to Twitter, but agreed- morning funny. :)
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That reminded me of Pride and Prejudice, Facebook style, which makes me fall out of my chair laughing. (The Facebook Hamlet is pretty good too.)
ReplyDeletehttp://www.much-ado.net/austenbook/
So funny. Thx!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the link, Janet!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeleteooh that was funny. There's also a facebook version of pride and prejudice that's really funny. Here's a link.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.much-ado.net/austenbook/
Rofl!
ReplyDeleteBut I'm going to have to learn some of the Twitter slang.
ULYSSES has been Twitterized, as well as others:
ReplyDeletehttp://novelistinparadise.com/?p=774
Very funny!
ReplyDeleteJanet: My apologies for awarding you the Honest (S)Crap blog award. You may now commence not feeling guilty about it. :-)
ReplyDeleteAnd this Twitter-ody? Is made of awesome.
Dammit, Janet, pass me the Depends, willya?
ReplyDeleteZOMG totly Fing funy ur too cool 4 sharing.
ReplyDeleteOT: Athena, izit FUBAR?
LOL, thanks Janet!
ReplyDeleteLibba Bray did an awesome twitterized version of A Great and Terrible Beauty on her blog yesterday -- http://libba-bray.livejournal.com/46755.html