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Gawker: Tweets on Ice: Dispatches from Jail in 140 Characters or Less []
Gawker: Tweets on Ice: Dispatches from Jail in 140 Characters or Less []
Switched: Google Apologizes for Offensive First Lady Image, Twitter Could Go Public
| Is 'Pulp Fiction' screenwriter Roger Avary tweeting from jail ...: Roger Avary pleaded guilty to vehicu.. http://bit.ly/83pyau 12/6/2009 |
| http://bit.ly/8GiVLa R Avary ganó Óscar c/Tarantino x guión 'Pulp FIction' Dsd sep, está preso x homic imprud-Tamb tuitéro @avary, en probls 11/29/2009 |
| Сценариста Pulp Fiction лишили отпуска из за Твитера http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2009/11/avary-twitter-prison.html 11/29/2009 |
Tweets on Ice: Dispatches from Jail in 140 Characters or Less []
Gawker —
We live in a world where people are arrested and honestly think: "I should tweet about this." From celebrities, to hipsters, to rappers and journalists, here is a compilation of the best tweets from the Inside. Today the La Times reported on Oscar-winning "Pulp Fiction" screenwriter Roger Avary, who is apparently tweeting his way through ...
Tweets on Ice: Dispatches from Jail in 140 Characters or Less []
Gawker —
... Today the La Times reported on Oscar-winning "Pulp Fiction" screenwriter Roger Avary, who is apparently tweeting his way through ...
Google Apologizes for Offensive First Lady Image, Twitter Could Go Public
Switched —
... Co-founder Biz Stone says that while he has no plans to sell the site, going public is certainly an option. [From: The New York Times]
Roger Avary, the screenwriter behind 'Pulp Fiction' and numerous other hits, is currently serving time in prison on vehicular manslaughter charges. He also seems to be tweeting about his stay. Although impostors abound on Twitter, Wikipedia says it really is him, so it must be true. [From: The Los Angeles Times]
The unofficial rules of the Internet already exist, but ...
Pulp Fiction writer tweets on life in prison
Film | guardian.co.uk —
... The puzzle is how Avary is managing to update his Twitter feed from jail. The Los Angeles Times points out that most of the entries are through a Web browser, suggesting he may have regular computer access, while others are through Twitterific, an iPhone app. ...
Roger Avery: How Twitter ruined my DUI vacation
Oh No They Didn't! —
... on Thanksgiving. The police will not comment as to why this was done specifically. His last tweet was a whining note about him being punished for exercising his First Amendment rights. Yeah, that's too bad. http://twitter.com/AVARY/status/6103398046 [quote]#34 is "rolled up" to a higher security facility for exercising his first amendment rights. The truth he has discovered is too dangerous[/quote] SOURCE Guardian Background, Artist in Prison SOURCE LAT tweeting from jail? SOURCE LAT Guess not! SOURCE AVARY ...
Pulp Fiction Screenwriter Tweets From Jail, Ends Up Re-Imprisoned [Plot Twist]
Gawker —
... freedom via Twitter. Since late October, @avary has been tweeting regularly about prison life, referring to himself as #34 and regaling his followers with tales that will probably turn into a mindfuck prison thriller screenplay someday, because some people are so irrepressibly hip that even a prison sentence for killing someone with a car turns awesome and A Clockwork Orange -y in their hands. [image] [image] [image] The Los Angeles Times ' Mark McMilian wrote about @avary early last week, drawing all kinds of wandering eyes to the wayward Pulp ...
Pulp Fiction Screenwriter Tweets From Jail, Ends Up Re-Imprisoned
Gawker: defamer —
... October, @avary has been tweeting regularly about prison life, referring to himself as #34 and regaling his followers with tales that will probably turn into a mindfuck prison thriller screenplay someday, because some people are so irrepressibly hip that even a prison sentence for killing someone with a car turns awesome and A Clockwork Orange-y in their hands.
The Los Angeles Times' Mark McMilian wrote about @avary early last week, drawing all kinds of wandering eyes to the wayward Pulp ...
Pulp Fiction Screenwriter Tweets From Jail, Ends Up Re-Imprisoned [Plot Twist]
Gawker —
... @avary has been tweeting regularly about prison life, referring to himself as #34 and regaling his 13,700 followers with tales that will probably turn into some sort of mindfuck prison thriller screenplay, because some people are so irrepressibly hip that even a prison sentence for killing someone with a car turns awesome and A Clockwork Orange-y in their hands. The Los Angeles Times' Mark McMilian wrote about @avary early last week, drawing all kinds of wandering eyes to the wayward ...
Pulp Fiction Writer Roger Avary Jailed
TVGuide.com: Breaking News —
... The move comes days after The Los Angeles Times questioned whether Avary was using Twitter from jail. Ventura County sheriff's spokesman Capt. Ross Bonfiglio told the AP that Avary was incarcerated over ... ...
Twitter Sends ‘Pulp Fiction’ Writer Back to Prison
Evil Beet Gossip —
... The account has since been locked, and Avary has been transferred to a full-time “pound-me-in-the-ass” facility, but if he had refrained from daily forays into 140-character solipsism, he might not have ever been discovered. ...
Twitter Sends ‘Pulp Fiction’ Writer Back to Prison
Evil Beet Gossip —
... The account has since been locked, and Avary has been transferred to a full-time “pound-me-in-the-ass” facility, but if he had refrained from daily forays into 140-character solipsism, he might not have ever been discovered. ...





