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Early Bird Alarm Clock-Mod Retro Indie Clothing & Vintage Clothes
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It seems as though the whole world is tweeting now . . . so, why not your alarm clock ? ! It's time to rise and tweet !
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Updated May 1, 2009
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Let the early bird get the worm - as long as we get this adorable alarm clock, we're more than satisfied. You'll feel like a storybook princess when you wake up to it's delightful chirp! Resting on top of an easy-to-use analog clock, this sweet birdie pulses and glows while it sings - it's the perfect way to wake up from your tweet dreams! (via ModCloth)
Updated Mar 30, 2009
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You said it! It does seem like the whole world is tweeting.