In my humor book Nonsense for Nothing (which remains free on iTunes), I included a collection of random thoughts that I titled "Tiny Bits of Nonsense." It was drawn from my Twitter feed, which I consider to be a 140-character version of this blog: a lot of pop culture references, with the occasional inane observation tossed in for good measure.
Two and a half years after publishing Nonsense for Nothing, I've decided to resurrect "Tiny Bits of Nonsense" on this blog as a recurring series. At the end of each month, I will highlight 10 tweets from my feed that I hope will make you smile.
Below, you'll find select tweets that I posted in March. If you like what you read, feel free to follow me on Twitter at @myemptythoughts.
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When I watch old "Peanuts" cartoons I pretend that Schroeder grows up to become Elton John.
— Shane (@myemptythoughts) March 25, 2014
I picked up "Frozen" on DVD for my children. I hope DVD players still exist when I have children.
— Shane (@myemptythoughts) March 26, 2014
I'm invited to "join the conversation on Twitter" more than I'm invited to join the conversation anywhere else.
— Shane (@myemptythoughts) March 21, 2014
My one birthday wish each year is for Facebook to not refer to me as "1 other" on my friends' birthday calendars.
— Shane (@myemptythoughts) March 23, 2014
I'm concerned that "The Jetsons" predicted a world with flying cars and robot maids, but no WiFi.
— Shane (@myemptythoughts) March 5, 2014
I'd say I'm 5 years away from being old enough to narrate my childhood in a sitcom.
— Shane (@myemptythoughts) March 13, 2014
All 18 seasons of my family's home videos starring me as a child are now on Netflix, in case you're looking for something to binge-watch.
— Shane (@myemptythoughts) March 8, 2014
At my wedding, my bride and I won't exchange vows. Instead, we'll exchange lyrics to the "Good Times" theme.
— Shane (@myemptythoughts) March 7, 2014
"I must break you." -- Ivan Drago, to a Kit-Kat bar
— Shane (@myemptythoughts) March 16, 2014
Subway's Flatizza, combined with Subway's veggie options, may be the closest we'll come to fulfilling Kramer's vision for a DIY pizza place.
— Shane (@myemptythoughts) March 18, 2014