As we noted a couple of days ago, Ron Sims is kicking out Twitters at the rate of a couple every hour from the Dem’s big party in Denver. In case you haven’t been following along on his page, here’s a glance at his last 24 hours in the Mile High City.* I just checked the Obama box and signed my name. The convention is starting and the musical introduction is “Getting Ready, Here I Come.” about 22 hours ago from TwitterBerry * The Washington delegation has gone wild. So far, we are clearly the noise in this convention. We outdanced the other eight states near us. about 22 hours ago from TwitterBerry [Note from Daily Weekly: Pause for a minute to visualize that…. Okay, moving on.]* Melissa Ethridge has this place rockin’. about 19 hours ago from TwitterBerry* President Bill and Senator Hillary Clinton are still rock stars. about 18 hours ago from TwitterBerry * President Bill Clinton still has it. Wow about 17 hours ago from TwitterBerry * Governor Gregoire is speaking. She woke us up! Norm Dicks and Jay Inslee are here as well. We just sang Happy Birthday to Mike Gregoire. about 5 hours ago from TwitterBerry * Governor Gregoire is joking about the scripting of the convention floor activity. She wants us to pray for members in the military. about 5 hours ago from TwitterBerry* Norm Dicks is speaking to us. Trust me, when Norm speaks you better listen. He’s applauding the Clintons for unifying the Democrat party. about 5 hours ago from TwitterBerry* They have green-bike program at the convention. Just returned from a good ride. It is a sunny day, so it was an enjoyable ride. 29 minutes ago from TwitterBerry
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