If four-letter words offend you, then don’t click on this link.
If four-letter words offend you, you probably quit reading after the first paragraph, and you probably wouldn’t enjoy this week’s Sweet Linkage anyway.
Too harsh? Forgive me. I’m in a foul mood this week. 1.) I’m heavily medicated because I’m sick, and I’m a whiny ass when I’m sick. 2.) That link in the first paragraph is the book that my favorite coworker Mia gifted to the Content Team for Christmas, and the book’s style is already rubbing off on me. (OK, it was sort of already my style. Mia gets me.)
I’ll keep this intro brief, and before I get to this week’s Linkage, I’ll offer you this gem from the aforementioned book: “All I’ve got in this world are my sentences and my balls, and I don’t break ‘em for nobody.”
- I finally found a wine glass for my alter ego (see pic to the right). Lester’s bringing out the good boxed wine this Christmas.

- If you’re thinking about developing an app, read this Mashable article on the top 9 questions asked by app developers.
- Facebook has decided to put sponsored stories (advertisements) in news feeds. Ensue Facebook users rebelling by writing snarky messages about this as their status updates and continuing to use Facebook.
- We’ll miss you Kim Jong-Il; you introduced us to titty stickers and our lives have been amazing since. Wait, Kim Jong-Il is Lil Kim, right?
- If Dippin’ Dots can’t make it, how are the rest of us entrepreneurs supposed to survive?
- In between the awkward “Oakley totally paid for us to shoot this here” moments, Chris Brogan provides some good advice on how to effectively use social media.
- I can’t wait to do this to all the kids in my family.
The Sweet Linkage would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas, a Happy Hanukah and an Awesome Festivus for the rest of us.