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Here at The Atlantic Wire, we respect and value the social media editors who share the links that make our jobs easier. Sometimes, though, we have no idea what they're talking about. So after a day of staring at Twitter, we're sharing our favorites.
will.i.am and... mike.i'll.be http://t.co/Zo35LWb #Concert4NYC
Before you say this crazy and makes so sense, click on the link.
Internet jihadist calls on Muslims to cut off David Letterman's tongue: http://t.co/ITZVxlA
Letterman just earned top DVR position for a minimum of three weeks.
BBC News - Swedish wolves threatened by under-reported poaching http://t.co/Cbu2DGB
It's the circle of life. If the Swedish wolf population is down, the Swedish fish population must be up. You say so what, but think how many jobs those gummy fish have created over the years.
Former Buffalo Bills coach Marv Levy is now a novelist. This video provides another way to think of him http://t.co/fov5VWH
It's tough to think of Levy, 86, differently when his novel is about a four-time Super Bowl losing coach who solves crimes in his spare time. Because that's all we remember Marv Levy doing from 1986 to 1997: losing Super Bowls and hunting the Zodiac killer.
A hot air balloon fight arises in the Coachella Valley http://t.co/becjBPG
Sadly, the specifics of this story do not match the BBC's tweet yesterday about the Belfast man caught in a "yacht race drama" because the fight isn't taking place in mid-air, it's in a courtroom. And nobody's fighting, really. They're just squabbling over zoning issues. They wouldn't know how to use a whisper burner to torch an enemy's control line if their lives depended on it.
Complaints of sexual harassment wasn't EXACTLY what our food critic was expecting while dining at NYC hotspot M. Wells. http://t.co/LxMRWRh
But that's what makes Mongolian Barbecue so much fun!
Happy birthday, Robert De Niro! What's his best paycheck role? http://t.co/JrmtXLr
Wow, right into the paycheck roles, not even paying lip service to the whole greatest living actor phase of his career. Someone's in a hurry. (The answer: Ronin.)
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