Shared today on Twitter

Fantastic. Looks like Ariston repairman was able to fix our oven in one visit! Thanks @HarveyNormanAU!!


RT @aunty_toots: A wonderfully condescending knitting article in today’s Tele http://t.co/4FXWLALbzU // And the photog dissed us!


@blakkat @stamf I would!


Packed with Googlers. These guys love their free food. (@ Pizza Hut) http://t.co/qrPuZh9KcS


There are multiple people here wearing unironic propeller beanies. We are through the looking glass, folks.


…And there’s a dude wearing Google Glass. Seriously.


Bottles of soda and boxes of popcorn on every seat! Nicely played, Google. Nicely played.


Getting ready to see “The Internship” with 800 Googlers and their +1s. (at @eVent_Cinemas w/ 5 others) [pic]: http://t.co/7NAJPEJ5TP


The guy who announced the closure of Google Reader is 3 rows ahead (ie prime popcorn throwing distance). TEMPTATION.


@chewxy Are you here? Yeah, I’m in cinema 7!


@chewxy Are you a Googler? I thought you worked with @richbuggy!


Just spotted @catehstn in the bathroom!


A blurry shot of me and @catehstn! NOW, MOVIE. http://t.co/EuxXg15n4M


That movie was RIDICULOUS, and Googlers really don’t need any more boosts to their sense of entitlement. That said, I laughed a couple times


Like when the Golden Snitch came out. I am incapable of not laughing at a man in a silly costume appearing to the strains of “Jump Around.”


@jezfletcher Yes. My favourite part was the jealous murmur of the Sydney crowd when they realised Fake Movie Google has pudding cups.


@drkknits Saw that. Damn. At least I don’t have any of the contributing factors!


RT @imdominating: Hair drying in its own = take THAT, Superman http://t.co/l0G0FP1A1l



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