Mistaken Identity of the Day: The Wrong Neil
A “midwestern momma” named April Roller mistakenly tweeted award-winning author Neil Gaiman believing his account belonged to one Neil Patrick Harris. What happened next may have single-handedly legitimized the existence of Twitter for all eternity:
Class act.
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I love Neil Gaiman. This just reminds me of that love.
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is quickly becoming my favorite living celebrity.
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American Gods and Good Omens are two absolute favorites of mine! And I might even like Anansi Boys more, don’t make me...
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