Twitter Fun
After taking a few days away from tweeting (an excellent thing for anyone to try from time to time), Craig Ferguson jumped back on the Tweety in earnest, first with couple of Madonna jokes before and during Sunday’s Super Bowl, and then on Monday morning:

My ultra nerdy friends don’t seem to be on the tweety so much anymore. Damn! There must be a new thing and I don’t know about it yet.#loser

He had fun with the RSA’s @squirrel_handed:

“@squirrel_handed: I pretend the baby I nanny is @CraigyFerg interviewing me. It’s good practice for when I’m famous.” …the hell?

Then he teased the RSA’s @VictoriaMIbanez who saw Craig perform live in January:

“@VictoriaMIbanez: @CraigyFerg I’m right here, Craig! You always ignore me. :(” Quiet please.

Soon, domestic responsibilities called him away for a while:

Breakfast > tweetiness. I am summoned to toasty duty. Thanks for the nerd love. Later taters. #latertaters

And later, as many Twitter users do, Craig noticed that he had reached a tweeting milestone and dedicated his next tweet.  He gave a belated “801” shout out to a pair of 70’s glam rock musicians from the band Roxy Music and even threw in a hashtag reference to the movie This is Spinal Tap:

I meant to dedicate my 801st tweet to Brian Eno and Phil Manzanera but I forgot. So here is 901. That’s 100 better. #thesegouptoeleven

He also had fun with a member of the studio audience on Monday:

“@DanSpiegel: At #CBS Studios for the @CraigyFerg taping. Should be fun.” Not necessarily.

Sharing is Good
The RSA’s @cozyhobo spotted a post where two friends have decided to share Craig.

Some Eddie
If you’re going to be in the greater Los Angeles area on Wednesday or Thursday this week, you might want to check out Eddie Izzard, live and in person:

Eddie Izzard will be performing at LARGO in LA this Weds, and Thurs. TIX here http://bit.ly/zs7FRS – The Beekeepers

Please, Sir I Want Some More
Tuesday marks the 200th birthday of author Charles Dickens.  Celebrations are planned in literary circles throughout the year.  National Public Radio is among the media outlets taking note.

British Contender
Craig introduces us to a British would-be boxer, competing on a reality show:

Video courtesy: RoQu3tO

Tonight’s Guests

Monday on the Late Late Show, Craig’s guests are actor Mark Harmon and actress Martha Plimpton. Martha tweeted:

So excited to be meeting my future lifelong friend @CraigyFerg tonight! Gonna be on his sheaux. Stay up late late!

Tuesday, Craig spends some time with actor Kenneth Branagh.

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