Tuesday Bulletin

We *drumroll* sent an email this week.

Of course, emails aren’t that momentous (the internet tells me that we send millions of them every second), but this one was special for two reasons.

1) It’s a ‘top secret’ communiqué to the team of people who have expressed an interest in contributing to TFD – hopefully the first among many.

2) Despite it being the first email of its kind in the history of The First Drop and therefore kind of a big deal, I managed to screw it up.

Anyway, if you want to get in on the contents of this email or any subsequent ones, email change@thefirstdrop to let us know that you’re interested and we’ll sign you up.

In other TFD-related news…

We now have a Facebook page. Check it out and become a fan, if you’re so inclined.

With all of us in Canada for the first time in 2009, we’re busy as bees behind the scenes trying to plan a 3 part Skype conference to go over the big dreams and nitty gritty details.

In other news, the holiday Monday has put me in a pretty good mood, so today’s links are themed and the theme is… levity.

Michael Ignatieff thought some thoughts, thoughts that could not be unthinkified.

Once upon a time, Sarah Palin got a twitter account. William Shatner made poetry out of it on Countdown.

Optimus Prime beats the federal NDP to the punch on stealing “Change” as the beginning of a catchy political slogan.

All for now.

-A


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