Tweet All About It: Unobstructed views
Each week we pick out our favorite and not-so-favorite tweets (at least those that are printable) about Aspen and display them on Sunday’s page A2.
• “Yes! It SNOWED in #Aspen last week…still reeling from it. These #SoCal bones need a little warming up! Ready to head back to LA next wk.” — @AshleyTurner1
• “Aspen employees blow whistles to enforce ‘silent lunch’: Our schools at all levels are suppressing free speech…tragic!” — @JimOSullivan4
• “Hell hath no fury like an Aspen parent whose child gets shushed in the cafeteria” — @APkristenwyatt
• “I read that, at the age of 76, Mina Loy was living ‘edentate’ and ‘mustachioed’ in Aspen. It’s as if I’ve seen a vision of my future self.” — @twinklestones
“OMG JUST CHECKED STYXS TOUR AND THEY ARE COMING TO ASPEN COLORADO WHICH IS MY FAVORITE PLACE TO SEE THEM OMG I AM SCREAMING!!!!!!!” — @aliciaburns__
• “Ebola in TGH. Just booked my flight for Aspen. Also lowered the price for my goats. Buy one goat get a free chicken” — @ndequesada
• “Beautiful Fall morning in Aspen. Sundrenched morning run followed by rooftop sun bathing” — @adrienneherzog
• “The new Aspen Art Museum has an incredible view! Enjoy the fall colors!” — @MollyGibson101
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