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Conan O'Brien, Zachary Levi, Jesse Spencer: TV Tweets of the past 24 hours
The wild, weird and insane television tweets of the past 24 hours...(Note: Every now and then, something sorta newsworthy might slip in here too... not often though)
Coco's finally made it: @ConanOBrien: I'm sending a tweet from inside Twitter HQ. I'll bet those hot girls in high school wish they had slept with me now.
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Either "Chuck"'s Zachary Levi was channeling "Lord of the Flies" or...well, we don't know how to else to explain it: @ZacharyLevi: Sucks to your assmar!
"House" star Jesse Spencer reacts to Mr. Levi's tweet: @Jesse_Spencer: @ZacharyLevi Sucks to YOUR assmar!!!
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At least "Grey's Anatomy" creator Shonda Rhimes has a sense of humor about the behind-the-scenes happenings of her series: @shondarhimes: Oh. Oh, my. Umm...I don't know if you heard but... RT @windyokt: Why are you separating Alex and Izzie? They are the perfect couple!
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William Shatner plus equine = awesome?: @WilliamShatner: Me riding a horse is the purest form of entertainment I know. My best, Bill
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