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Overheard on Twitter: The World Loves THON

So here at Dear Ol’ State, THON seemed like such a long time ago. Only one week ago we were preparing to dance for the kids. This isn’t stopping the world (and Glenn Thompson) from catching on to the greatness that is THON, though!

Continuing on the celebrity love affair with THON, check out Alyssa Milano’s tweet!

What video does she refer to? This one of course. It is so famous, it now has a Facebook fan page!

Do you have any awesome THON related tweets? Post them in the comments section!

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