Steve Martin has just revealed a book on Twitter entitled “The Ten, Make That Nine, Habits of Very Organized People”. Make That Ten. The Tweets of Steve Martin.
The book is a journey through his time in the micro-blogging site, and in 2010 committed to. He is well aware that you cannot go back really far, or that it takes a long time and sometimes you can even picture the birds carrying the whale (although we are not seen for a while.).
Steve Martin, the Christian Science Monitor (our fault Google Alerts) talked about the book and the funniest tweets that did not actually tweet. He said: "It was not until later to four months that I Twitter that the people around me back then I notice how in tune and fun, the answers were clearly started, and then a few months later began I, to keep the best of them (cut and paste, by hand, by me) in a.
And that is the theme of the book.
Do you have that done on Twitter? We found it difficult to find "I'm sitting at my desk eating a donut 'fun, but if there is a woman who could tell them.
He continues: "As with all new media, in which consumers become producers, funny lines come on Twitter not only by professionals such as Martin, but anyone with an idea a little annoyed fun in your head."
If you go on Twitter, you may find that they are less frequent than expected. Unless you search for Angelina's leg, maybe.