Michael Sweet of Stryper and Sebastian Bach of Skid Row are exchanging blows on social media and somehow Albany's own Moriah Formica has been caught in the middle of it all!
Someone in Great Britain posted two photos on Twitter last month of an overweight guy dancing at a club.
The caption read: "Spotted this specimen trying to dance; ... he stopped when he saw us laughing."
Shia LaBeouf's rattail > every man-bun ever pic.twitter.com/OS4q2EbI2r
— Marc Snetiker (@MarcSnetiker) March 2, 2015
I knew It I knew it! I never lost faith that the rat tail hair cut would come back into style and now that Shia LaBeouf is rocking one it's official.
On The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show they were talking about phantom cell phone towers and the N.S.A. violating our privacy. I am conflicted about this, because the Government is watching me without my permission, but they have never made fun of my spelling and grammar.
"Twitter Slamming" is a very misleading term in my opinion. Charlie Sheen slammed Kim Kardashian with his Twitter, but then he pulled out. ETOnline.com reports that Charlie Sheen has apologized for lashing out at the self entitled celebrity.
'Jimmy Kimmel Live' host Jimmy Kimmel likes to have fun with his recurring "celebrities read mean tweets about themselves" segments, which always manage to be fun and strange and not too painful. Of course, if you know anything about Twitter trolls, you know that the tweets the Kimmel team picks are not nearly the meanest of the mean, they're just the right mix of rude and amusing. There are certainly much meaner tweets out there, and some celebrities actually want those.
You've seen the spam e-mails claims you've won cash or have some unclaimed inheritance in some foriegn country your family has never been to. Now comes spam tweets on Twitter.
Apparently the bear stuck in a tree around Clayton Place has a Twitter account and here's what it has had to say about the news coverage and police hunt.