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Tweet-up Tampa Bay

December 7th, 2008 | 2 Comments |
Tweet-up Tampa Bay

I had a great time at last nights Tweet up organized by Tampa Bloggers  Since moving to Gulfport, Fl  this past May I have had a great time exploring the beaches, getting a tan, swimming in the ocean… but have felt the lack of social stimulation and energy that keeps the SF Bay buzzing.   

While I was not able to stay as late as I’d have liked last night, during the time I was there I did meet many exciting and interesting people. It was great to see a familiar density of iPhones as well..  How many of you have jailbroken yours?

Looking forward to future gatherings and getting to know everyone better.  

:-)

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  1. Malika Risley Says:

    It was nice meeting you at the Tweetup! I had a blast too, I’m sure we’ll meet again.
    Oh yea, I don’t care for jailbreaking my iphone. It works well, that’s all I care about :)
    See ya

    Malika Risley’s last blog post..Confession Of The Gift Wrapping Cheapskate

  2. @FENpromos Says:

    Tweet-up had a great turn out. Hope to meet again. No iPhone just yet. Hopefully, my website will buy me one this upcoming year!

    @FENpromos’s last blog post..Soulfound – “Fire”

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