Move over, Cory Booker — there’s a new hero in town. New Yorker correspondent Ryan Lizza was relentless at uncovering the details of the James Rosen spying scandal, but today he put his dogged determination to work finding some help for a hot dog. When you want something done, turn to Twitter.
https://twitter.com/printtemps/status/348543152161947650
@RyanLizza @nickconfessore @chocolateworld Please break the window open. I'll pay for it you if you get charged.
— Brendan Boyle (@boylepoint) June 22, 2013
@RyanLizza @chocolateworld 84 outside = 112 inside. Please break the window immediately
— Galen Hines-Pierce (@teh_galen) June 22, 2013
https://twitter.com/MonicaCarmean/status/348543214707429377
.@RyanLizza @JoeTrippi @chocolateworld call Hershey PD – that is animal abuse.
— Scott Paterno (@ScottPaterno) June 22, 2013
@RyanLizza @JoeTrippi @chocolateworld I hope someone calls the police.
— Kathy Jacobs (@kkeejj) June 22, 2013
@RyanLizza I've called the police.
— Scott (@ScottyE_FL) June 22, 2013
After being told by security at @chocolateworld there was nothing they can do, tracked down employee, Missee Gross, who is being helpful.
— Ryan Lizza (@RyanLizza) June 22, 2013
https://twitter.com/annwimsatt/status/348547962013638657
Fight the good fight, @RyanLizza! @chocolateworld
— Andrea ? Hanis (@AndreaHanis) June 22, 2013
@RyanLizza @chocolateworld man I hope they save that dog. Thanks for working so hard to find someone.
— Joe Trippi (@JoeTrippi) June 22, 2013
A few lessons to be learned from today’s incident: dogs shouldn’t be left in hot cars, and Twitter can be a powerful tool.
@RyanLizza btw, there's a story to be told abt how Twitter helps customers circumvent bad employees and get mgmt's attention.
— KarmaLovesGumbo (@KarmaLovesGumbo) June 22, 2013
Also, there’s a place called Chocolate World.
@RyanLizza @chocolateworld Wait…theres a @chocolateworld? How do I get invited?
— Michael Moon (@mwmoonAL) June 22, 2013
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