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	<title>Comments on: Last night&#8217;s SW11 Tweet-up</title>
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		<title>By: Jack Bremer</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jack Bremer</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thanks for organising it James, Met a great bunch of interesting an insightful people. There were many [explainble] coincidences that night (meeting my neighbour, the police radio operator who took calls a few weeks ago about the UFO I spotted and tweeted about from my balcony, the synchronicity I found between my company and clients and work of a social media consultant, the number of people who actually liked my name tag and agreed a Twitter-blue tshirt with @jackbremer would not be the saddest thing in the world... The list goes on!).
Then I realised that saying the clichéd &quot;It&#039;s a small world&quot; shows no significant coincidence when you&#039;re meeting up with those who also tweet, and are based in your post code area!
Looking forward to the next one!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for organising it James, Met a great bunch of interesting an insightful people. There were many [explainble] coincidences that night (meeting my neighbour, the police radio operator who took calls a few weeks ago about the UFO I spotted and tweeted about from my balcony, the synchronicity I found between my company and clients and work of a social media consultant, the number of people who actually liked my name tag and agreed a Twitter-blue tshirt with @jackbremer would not be the saddest thing in the world&#8230; The list goes on!).<br />
Then I realised that saying the clichéd &#8220;It&#8217;s a small world&#8221; shows no significant coincidence when you&#8217;re meeting up with those who also tweet, and are based in your post code area!<br />
Looking forward to the next one!</p>
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