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Diary Australia

Diary

22 March 2014

9:00 AM

22 March 2014

9:00 AM

I don’t normally put a great deal of thought into my tweets. Chatting idly on Twitter one night I had no idea that I was about to send out a tweet that would resonate with millions of Australians and help turn a company’s fortunes around. A conversation sparked my keen sense of nostalgia, propelling me back to Sunday night dinners of baked beans or spaghetti on toast, followed by peaches and ice-cream.

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Linda Drummond is a journalist, blogger and prolific tweeter.

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