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Meryl K. Evans

Meryl K. Evans

Content maven behind meryl.net who plays with words for a livin'.
@BlakeGroup Better term, Amy! Yes, OCD Thanksgiving! http://awkwardfamilyphotos.com/2009... via @debng
Wow. Talk about detail-oriented. RT @DebNg Thankful I didn't spend Thanksgiving at this person's house: http://awkwardfamilyphotos.com/2009...
A good friend and reporter is looking for CFOs to interview. Deets: I'm on the hunt for chief financial officers and controllers who can speak about what it takes to rebuild corporate credit. Specifically, I'm looking for success stories. What did they face when burdened with a poor rating? What steps did they take to recover? Contact me if you're...
Thanks for #ff mentions @DebraMarrs @journalwriter7 @groovymystery @LifeComposer @JDEbberly @BlakeGroup Honored to be on these folks lists.
Lazy Friday. Holidays do this to me and always win no matter how hard my guilt and I try to fight it. Middle child is at Grandma's in Fort Worth and they went to the remodeled Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. It sounds amazing -- unfortunately, son got a headache, so they didn't stay long. Maybe more at Winter Break. Can't wait to see it...
Follow @indieauthor for indie author and publishing tips, news, etc. Plus, thankful for her delish cake recipe, a hit on Thanksgiving #ff
@michaelpokocky #editorchat already exists. They meet every Wed @ 7:30pm CST at friendfeed.com/editorchat @milehighfool @lydiabreakfast host
@DebraMarrs Thank you, Debra! Happy Thanksgiving to you, too. Have a fabulous day full of smiles and laughs. #tweetsgiving
Aw, I love Google's Thanksgiving logo w Snoopy and Woodstock. To all my American friends, have a wonderful day full of smiles. #tweetsgiving
@ginnypitcher Thank you! I didn't have @theonion until now. Shame on me. Happy Thanksgiving. Enjoy the time with you family.
Three stores and not a single one has dutch processed cocoa. It's not rare! @indieauthor This mightve been the problem.
What Twitter IDs do you read for the funny / humorous stuff? I need to add more to my "laughin" list.
@popurls I don't get it... sure, some of the pics are not exact... but still... ?
@Vanessa_LW These names were not known. Never heard of 'em. But you're right... it applies to a few celebs.
Me, too @museitupeditor guess I'm old fashioned-nice & slow gaining followers for a lifetime than quick and show no interest in what I post
@zParacha Oh, these had tweets... they had absolutely no bio. Some of these folks -- you have to look very closely at tweets to see.
@zParacha OR someone very new to Twitter and hasn't gotten it figured out yet.
RT @GeorgeAngus @DanaPrince Writing Pay – How Low Will You Go? — Get Paid to Write Online http://www.getpaidtowriteonline.com/writing...
Feels like Friday... but then I am seeing lots of folks playing Bejeweled Blitz that now it feels like Saturday because not so many play during the work week :) Boys going to the movies with AuntE while I have my weekly meeting. As to Paul's job search - he's busy applying. Thanks for all your support especially the anonymous family. We will pay...
@jjgardner3 They need to suggest dimensions so some of us can adjust. It's annoying.
@Genuine That's a tough question. I avoid this because I don't want to scare off future clients who might consider that as "loose lipin'."
@webwenchginger Wow. That's some gesture! Thanks for sharing.
If someone has 5000 followers/following, no bio... wanna bet they're a spam kinda tweeter??
@DoubleUpBooks I love that. Did it have your name on it twice? :)
What was the most memorable or creative gift you've ever received from a business acquaintance?
Duct tape truly fixes everything. It fixed my pilgrim collar which ripped at the seam.
Screencasting tips from @Techsmith that covers planning, before, during, & editing/production stages. http://download.techsmith.com/communi... (pdf file) #in
Duct tape truly fixes everything. It fixed my pilgrim collar which ripped at the seam #fb
Escaped late 1700s Colonial Williamsburg with 5th graders. Traveling back 100+ years to 1620 in Plymouth, MA for Pioneer Day with 1st grade.
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