
John Terry and Ashley Cole may be having a tough time from the press, but they must be thankful that they do not have public profiles on Twitter.

John Terry and Ashley Cole may be having a tough time from the press, but they must be thankful that they do not have public profiles on Twitter.
You know how it is, you’ve been hit by a truck/sucked into a time-tunnel/crashed your Delorean, and you’re stuck in the 1980s. How are you going to tell your friends about the sweet body warmer and snood you just found? Thankfully, some boring nerd has taken a break from writing ‘duck hunt’ programs, and Twitter is now available for the Commodore 64!
Details are seen here in an authentically 80s-quality video.
While the mass media is busy touting it as a massive waste of time (because they don’t understand it, or listen to my insane plans to monetize it, he said bitterly), there’s no doubt that Twitter is still growing among the compulsive kiss n teller’s among us. Just for today though, why not stop using it to find out what Bruce Campbell had for dinner, and instead go support Twestival. Even though it has the onerous likes of Bloc Party appearing, with 175 cities hosting their own mini-fests, there’s got to be at least 1 or 2 bands worth seeing, and hey-it’s all for charidy mate, so click the link, and give generously.