Molly McCann (@mollykaymccann) 's Twitter Profile
Molly McCann

@mollykaymccann

Client Engagement Director @WunderLandGroup, #chicago.

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Tom Fornelli (@tomfornelli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The best part about Bears games in primetime is how everyone on Twitter is like "oh my god this is the worst football game I've ever seen" while I'm just sitting there like "this is every Bears game of my entire life."

FOX College Football (@cfbonfox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Coach Harbaugh... I love the sh*t out of you man. I did this for you!" Sherrone Moore breaks into tears while speaking with Jenny Taft after the Michigan Football's win vs Penn State

Zach W. Lambert (@zachwlambert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elephants are born weighing 250 lbs. They are the biggest babies on earth except for the people mad at Taylor Swift for being excited at a football game.

Elephants are born weighing 250 lbs.

They are the biggest babies on earth except for the people mad at Taylor Swift for being excited at a football game.
Mike Hoffmann (@mrpassive_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I found a guy who goes around the US asking 70 to 100-year-olds their: • Biggest Regrets • Biggest Lessons • Advice to their younger self Oddly enough, most of their answers are the same… Here are my top 8:

I found a guy who goes around the US asking 70 to 100-year-olds their:

• Biggest Regrets
• Biggest Lessons
• Advice to their younger self

Oddly enough, most of their answers are the same…

Here are my top 8:
nick kokonas (@nickkokonas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I want (someone) to start a site called "Yesterday's News Cycle" It highlights whatever people were going nuts about a few months ago, but quickly died off. Would serve as a reminder to ignore fake crises in favor of long-term enduring trends.

Matt Lindner (@mattlindner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I couldn’t live in Chicago, the winters are too bad” Yeah man, but that first 70 degree day in March is a high that can’t be explained or appreciated unless you’re here.