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RedVelvetStefRedVelvetStef: @MeldonJ LOL!! Did you see my episode last night?? #ccwstef
18 hours ago
MeldonJMeldonJ: But I also think cupcakes should be used as a form of currency, so my judgment leaves much to be desired.
19 hours ago
MeldonJMeldonJ: In the mood for cupcakes after watching Cupcake Wars on Sunday. Even the loser cakes looked scrumptious to me! How bad could a cupcake be?
19 hours ago
mediaaprilmediaapril: Congrats!! RT @ButtercreamPhl: Holy crud food network called; cupcake wars season 2 baby! http://myloc.me/9Ql14
20 hours ago
MeldonJMeldonJ: RT @85Broads: Those people who say it can’t be done should get out of the way of people doing it. --@cindygallop1 http://ht.ly/2ef4k via @nakisnakis
1 day ago
mediaaprilmediaapril: @courier_intell I'm replying to the fourth of four tweets within five minutes that make no sense. U know about the twitter character limit?
2 days ago
mediaaprilmediaapril: Can someone tell me WHY?! (RT @nprnews) 'Jersey Shore' Cast Rings Opening Bell At NY Stock Exchange; Is Nothing Sacred? http://n.pr/9jtgeT
2 days ago
MeldonJMeldonJ: I would absolutely love to be an "audience of one" http://nyti.ms/9YtHdW! They never mention any of the prices of admission though...
2 days ago
rchestnutsrchestnuts: @johncappiello sweet. Yeah, I can't bring the mrs with me record shopping anymore.
2 days ago
tubenerdtubenerd: @johncappiello is there such a thing?
2 days ago
  • VenmoImagine never having to ask for separate checks at a restaurant, or splitting the bill, four ways, with credit.

    An innovative pair thought of it first.

    Iqram Magdon-Ismail and his partner, Andrew Kortina, found a way to quickly and easily transfer money, amongst friends, co-workers and whomever, without handling cash or IOU’s (I owe yous).

    Venmo, (a combination of the words “vendor” and “mobile”) is a website dedicated to helping people transfer money in a method that is quick, easy and paperless.

    “We built it because we had a problem,” said Ismail.

    “We had no way of exchanging money with each other, except for cash and checks.”

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