Twitteleh, Twitter for Your Jewish Mother

by Scott Beale on September 29, 2009 · 0 comments

MC Johnson Films presents Twitteleh, a new version of Twitter specifically tailored to Jewish mothers. Twitteleh provides answers to these three important questions:

1. Where are you?

2. What have you eaten?

3. Are you wearing a sweater?

Have you Twitteleh’d your Mother today?

A ten tentacle salute to Michael Lyons for the tip!

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