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I made friends with a lonely balloon at Harris Teeter
Posted on Aug 13 2009
I stopped in the Harris Teeter at North Hills last night to pick up a bottle of wine on my way home from...
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I’ve marked 63 things off the list of 101 Uses for Twitter
Posted on Apr 23 2009
I normally don’t respond to chain blogs here. But since I’m such a Twitter fan girl, I...
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Here’s what you need to know about the Raleigh Twestival
Posted on Feb 10 2009
If you’re on Twitter, you’ve probably read something about the
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Highlights of the first Triangle Tweetup of 2009
Posted on Jan 30 2009
You can no longer doubt the power of
Twitter
to...
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Triangle tweet-up review in incomplete sentences
Posted on May 30 2008
More than 50 people gathered Thursday for the second Triangle Tweet-Up. If you still don’t know...
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For everyone who doesn’t understand Twitter
Posted on May 09 2008
Check out
whatistwitter.com
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How I introduced Cheerwine to a Canadian
Posted on Mar 18 2008
The first time I ever heard of Cheerwine was in September 2005. I had just moved to Durham, NC, and a...
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Live from I-85: Ginny and Wayne Talk Texting
Posted on Feb 08 2008
I’m heading to Atlanta with co-worker and
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My experience sitting on stage during “Spring Awakening” at DPAC
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Sledding at North Carolina Museum of Art
When snow threatens North Carolina residents buy milk and bread
Spend a Friday night on a moonlight paddle around Lake Michie
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Don’t miss Raleigh’s St. Patrick’s Day parade Saturday
My experience sitting on stage during “Spring Awakening” at DPAC
New website TrioutNC.com is home for reviews and info on places to visit in the Triangle
Sledding at North Carolina Museum of Art
When snow threatens North Carolina residents buy milk and bread
Spend a Friday night on a moonlight paddle around Lake Michie
Make sure your car is parked within 12 inches of the curb, or else!
Help local organizations send relief to Haiti
Second episode of Raleigh edition of Antiques Roadshow airs tonight
Go ice skating and sledding in downtown Raleigh
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