Twits : Real Celebrities, Real Tweet, Real Funny by Inc Staff Sourcebooks and Quinn Conroy (2012, Trade Paperback)

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The Twits: Real Celebrities. Real Tweets. Real Funny. Conroy, Quinn. ―Conan O'Brien They're rich. They're famous. And they're tweeting. And you won't believe what they're saying―the funniest, the dumbest, and the most ridiculous celebrity tweets are all here, in one spot.

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PublisherSourcebooks, Incorporated
ISBN-101402264682
ISBN-139781402264689
eBay Product ID (ePID)111782361

Product Key Features

Book TitleTwits : Real Celebrities, Real Tweet, Real Funny
Number of Pages224 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicForm / Anecdotes & Quotations, General
Publication Year2012
IllustratorYes
GenreHumor
AuthorInc Staff Sourcebooks, Quinn Conroy
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height5.1 in
Item Weight7.2 Oz
Item Length7 in
Item Width0.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2012-533314
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal818.602
SynopsisThe good, the bad, and the just plain dimwitted. A collection of the funniest, dumbest, and most ridiculous celebrity tweets., "I prefer to have my affairs over Twitter because I usually can't last more than 140 characters." --Conan O'Brien They're rich. They're famous. And they're tweeting. And you won't believe what they're saying--the funniest, the dumbest, and the most ridiculous celebrity tweets are all here, in one spot. See silly feuds (Demi Moore versus Kim Kardashian) and nonsense rants (Charlie Sheen) alongside genuinely funny quips (Steve Martin) and bizarre poetry (Yoko Ono).It all makes for an unprecedented look at The Twits--those tweeting celebrities with something funny to say. "If I had a nickel for every time I said "If I had a nickel," I'd have 2 nickels. I don't say it much." --Stephen Colbert "If u could spray yourself with a non typical scent right now, what would it be " --Tyra Banks "Mullets decreed illegal in Iran. At last, something we agree on." --Roger Ebert, They're rich. They're famous. And they're tweeting. It seems like every day a celebrity has a Twitter scandal. Add to that the unbridled craziness of some tweeting celebrities (thank you, Charlie Sheen) as well as the genuine comic genius of others, and you have access to celebrities like never before: - "When meeting royalty, it is very important, no matter how excited you are, not to vomit on them. Instead, vomit on the nearest commoner." - Stephen Colbert "STEVE MARTIN IS REALLY OILED AND BUFF. OMG, my Twitter account was just hacked." - Steve Martin "Imagine a dolphin dancing in the sky. Let it dance with joy. Think of yourself at the bottom of the ocean watching." - Yoko Ono "Does anyone know the right way to dig a poop hole in the mountains?" Jessica Simpson "'Apocalypse Me' Warlock Latin for winning. c" - Charlie Sheen "Hope when I turn 60 I can think, quietly, 'My wife is being born somewhere.' #hefner" Patton Oswalt, "I prefer to have my affairs over Twitter because I usually can't last more than 140 characters." --Conan O'Brien They're rich. They're famous. And they're tweeting. And you won't believe what they're saying--the funniest, the dumbest, and the most ridiculous celebrity tweets are all here, in one spot. See silly feuds (Demi Moore versus Kim Kardashian) and nonsense rants (Charlie Sheen) alongside genuinely funny quips (Steve Martin) and bizarre poetry (Yoko Ono).It all makes for an unprecedented look at The Twits--those tweeting celebrities with something funny to say. "If I had a nickel for every time I said "If I had a nickel," I'd have 2 nickels. I don't say it much." --Stephen Colbert "If u could spray yourself with a non typical scent right now, what would it be?" --Tyra Banks "Mullets decreed illegal in Iran. At last, something we agree on." --Roger Ebert
LC Classification NumberPN6231.C25T88 2012

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