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Conan O'Brien Introduces 'Twitter Tracker'


Let's face it. No one has time to sift through the endless barrage of celebrity tweets. However, luckily for those celebrity-obsessed tweeters who are constantly distracted by things like family, work, and friends, Conan O'Brien has stepped in to help. On Tuesday's episode of 'The Tonight Show,' host O'Brien introduced the 'Twitter Tracker,' which aims to pluck only the best celebrity tweets for the delight of his viewing audience -- the 'Cream of Tweet,' as the announcer, who brings that monster-truck-rally vibe to the occasion, calls them.
  • There's this one from reality-TV star Brody Jenner: "Just got some bomb grub at Burger King." Poetic, if you ask us.
  • And then there's this one from pop singer Jessica Simpson: "OMG! I just broke another heel." We sure hope she didn't get hurt.
  • And there's this one from fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld: "I'm still getting used to my new car. I kind of miss my old one." Hang in there, Karl.
We give credit to the folks at 'The Tonight Show' for pointing out how mundane life can be, even for the celebrities among us. We certainly would like to see this segment continue, and hope that, in the future, a celebrity could come on the show and read a few of their own tweets. After all, we take a little bit of comfort in knowing their lives are not a bed of roses, either. [From: The Business Insider]

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