If you're using old Twitter (like I still do)...When he's responding to someone, if you click on where it says "in reply to" whoever, under the tweet, it will take you to the tweet he was responding to.
If you're using new Twitter (which I hate, but which you probably are), then click on the little arrow thing on the side of his reply tweet, and then it will open up the thread of the tweets and replies between them on the side (like PWS said).
Thanks. I don't know what version I have. I dont like it. It feels odd and disjointed but as with anything it takes time to get used to it. I appreciate the help.![]()
What do they currently list under Rob's name as his occupation?
If you go to Twitter Search and look for @BostonRob, you will see all tweets addressed to him.
With all due respect it's a complete rip-off of the beklow show:
Around the World in 80 Days is a BBC television travel series first broadcast in 1989. It was presented by comedian and actor Michael Palin. The show was inspired by Jules Verne's classic novel Around the World in Eighty Days, in which a character named Phileas Fogg accepts a wager to circumnavigate the globe in eighty days or less. Palin was given the same deadline, and not allowed to use aircraft, which did not exist in Jules Verne's time and would make completing the journey far too easy. He followed Phileas Fogg's route as closely as possible. Along the way he commented on the sights and cultures he encountered. Palin encountered several setbacks during his voyage, partly because he travelled with a five-person film crew, who are collectively named after Passepartout, Phileas Fogg's Manservant.
The programme was a critical and commercial success, winning strong ratings in the UK and selling well abroad. It was also released on video tape and later on DVD. Following the trip Michael Palin wrote a book about the experience. This book contains much more detail than could be present in the TV programme, and Palin's personal views are also more clearly evident. The book contains many pictures from the trip.
Around the World in 80 Days was followed by several similar conceptual travel series starring Michael Palin. These were Pole to Pole (travelling from the North Pole to the South Pole), Full Circle (circumnavigation of the Pacific Rim), Hemingway Adventure (following in the footsteps of Ernest Hemingway), Sahara (travelling around and through the Sahara Desert), Himalaya (travelling around the Himalayas), and New Europe (travelling around Eastern Europe).
Survivor creator Mark Burnett on his shows enduring popularity: " It is a morality tale." from the www.emmytvlegends.org interview archives