May 13, 2009

Camp O: Follow the Play/Play @ Twitter, Kid!

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Bill Camp helps the Campers put it all together...you'll all do fine. Hee hee.


LAS VEGAS
-- After going over the storytelling seminar and getting but a hint of what excitement is to come, the Campers are settling in for a long week.

Follow it all Tweet-by-ever-so-delicious-Tweet by clickin' here.

A sample: (From Nate "The Plate" Rogers)


monotonemumblerJust gave a presentation about my shirt. #campo16
14 minutes ago from TwitterFon · Reply · View Tweet
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Interesting article. Were did you got all the information from... :)

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