He’s somehow never had a Pulaski Day off.” - Scottġ0. Joe Schmitt’s bio: ‘The second T is silent’. Let's live in a homeless man's beard.’” - Brandonĩ. funny person, she got me with ‘Birds do it, bees do it, even educated fleas do it. or not you’re an attendee of the actual Riot Fest in September, this Twitter account is worth a follow for its zero-effs-given responses to randoms tweets of dumb questions or demands.” - JessicaĨ. Hilarious, down-to-earth, and a great all-around follow if you want to laugh.” - Scottħ. Tribune’s class clown, but in a good way. got a solid track record live-tweeting the Blackhawks for the Sun-Times." - Emily Miller, Sun-TimesĦ. South Sider who always has something interesting to say.” - Brandon Wall, Sun-Timesĥ. foulest mouthed bus in the entire CTA system.” - Gwynedd Stuart, Chicago ReaderĤ. If you’re hungry and looking to satisfy your sweet tooth, she’s a sweet account to follow.” - Scott Kleinberg, Chicago Tribuneģ. Segal is Pastry Chef and Owner of Hot Chocolate. Bless you, Patrick Kane.” - Jessica Galliart, RedEyeĢ. account for the bro-iest athlete this city has ever seen. Keep in mind that these lists don’t have to be perfect from the jump: You can always add people later by clicking on the little gear icon in their profile and selecting “add/remove from lists.1. Once you’ve created and named your list, you’ll be able to search for everyone you want to put on it-even people you don’t follow-and blitz through them all until you’ve got the perfect feed for "breaking news" or "all of Twitter’s best doggo pics." This option also shows up on every person’s card under your “following” page, if you want to just add everyone to a list at once, though this is a bit more grueling. Twitter notifies people when they're added to a public list (but not a private one), and you wouldn’t want to hurt anyone's feelings when you add them to the “B-List" list. After you’ve got your list planned out, open Twitter, tap on your avatar in the right hand corner, and select “lists.” On the right hand panel, you'll see a button to "create new list." Twitter gives you the option to make your lists private or public, but if you're creating lists for your own personal browsing needs, we recommend making them all private.
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