I’m on Twitter! :-)
Dec 1st, 2011 by pedestrian
The weather in Tehran is arguably pleasant, and all I hear about is how the heck students and families are going to get their UK visas with the embassy being closed in the foreseeable future …
Meanwhile, it’s nice to see that our fellow countrymen are wasting no time in promoting war with Iran, in the event that IsraelEUS decide to forgo one. Well obviously, bombs on our heads are always a lovely, lovely prospect! So thank you! Your voice is a truly valuable addition to the Cain campaign.
And if you haven’t noticed the little left sidebar, I’m now on Twitter!
It’s mighty hard to use it in Iran, even with the VPN network my sister has set intact. So I don’t know if I can keep it going for long! :-S
Ray the Hermit brought me there. Even though I still have strong reservations about Twitter “leading” the protests in Tehran, and would gladly arm wrestle any idiot who claims this, it is beautiful and haunting how I, an average pedestrian roaming Tehran, and Ray, a self-described Hermit roaming New York, could be so close, almost as if we were on one of our city excursions together.
Hope he is keeping safe … I shall try to do the same.

Welcome to the Twittervolution! Looking forward to finding out if you’re as eloquent in 140 characters
Sahand
Sahand, you’ll have to wait a while to test me! I’m in Tehran and it’s really hard to get on there! :-S
dear Ms. Pedestrian,
you are more familiar with Ms. Sabety than I am, but from the link provided, neither I , or Ms.Sabety herself sees her reference to ‘humanitarian intervention’ as advocation of “war’, or Western military arrack on Iran. She seems quite properly sceptical of the results. I did enjoy her critique of the Leftists ‘anti-imperialist’ fixation as passe’.
Me, and my fellow jingos, who supported the use of military force in Serbia.Iraq, and Libya have no enthusiasm for military intervention in Syria, or Iran.You won’t need a bomb shelter, but I still suggest keeping a Colt 1911A under your pillow at night.
btl