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2013-01-09 12:30 PM

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Subject: Twitter Fight at the OK Corrall in Big "D"
Anyone read about this?
A Dallas Cowboys staff writer named Josh Ellis tweeted a comment about baseball the other day, saying, “Just six weeks until pitchers and catchers, everybody!”, referring to the beginning of Baseball’s spring training.

A Cowboys employee tweeted a snarky reply, accidentally using the “official” Dallas Cowboys Twitter account instead of his own personal account:
“Similarly, in the nobody cares department—the NHL is back!”

The Dallas hockey team, the Stars, immediately responded with a tweet of their own, featuring a photo of their former team captain, Mike Modano, hoisting the Stanley Cup:
”At least our #9 got the job done.”

Poor Tony Romo.

Full article is here:
http://www.wfaa.com/sports/Twitter-war-186095981.html


2013-01-09 1:01 PM
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Haha that is awesome. And precisely why I don't have a Twitter account.

2013-01-09 1:04 PM
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Subject: RE: Twitter Fight at the OK Corrall in Big "D"
jmk-brooklyn - 2013-01-09 12:30 PM

Anyone read about this?
A Dallas Cowboys staff writer named Josh Ellis tweeted a comment about baseball the other day, saying, “Just six weeks until pitchers and catchers, everybody!”, referring to the beginning of Baseball’s spring training.

A Cowboys employee tweeted a snarky reply, accidentally using the “official” Dallas Cowboys Twitter account instead of his own personal account:
“Similarly, in the nobody cares department—the NHL is back!”

The Dallas hockey team, the Stars, immediately responded with a tweet of their own, featuring a photo of their former team captain, Mike Modano, hoisting the Stanley Cup:
”At least our #9 got the job done.”

Poor Tony Romo.

Full article is here:
http://www.wfaa.com/sports/Twitter-war-186095981.html



All of the local channels covered it last night....and one made it one of their top stories.

It's pretty funny.


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