- Apr 24, 2013
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The typically serious spy agency has been having some fun with its new Twitter account, and on Monday it tweeted out answers to five hilarious questions on topics ranging from Tupac to Ellen DeGeneres.
The CIA launched a Twitter account last month with a hilarious first tweet.
Secrets, secrets are no fun — but who says they can’t be funny?
Following up on its hilarious Twitter debut last month, the normally clandestine CIA took to social media once again Monday to, uncharacteristically, provide a little entertainment.
To celebrate its one-month anniversary on Twitter, the spy agency used its handle (@CIA) to answer five common — and hysterical — questions from other tweeters.
Here they are: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/pol...nniversary-hilarious-tweets-article-1.1857865
The CIA launched a Twitter account last month with a hilarious first tweet.
Secrets, secrets are no fun — but who says they can’t be funny?
Following up on its hilarious Twitter debut last month, the normally clandestine CIA took to social media once again Monday to, uncharacteristically, provide a little entertainment.
To celebrate its one-month anniversary on Twitter, the spy agency used its handle (@CIA) to answer five common — and hysterical — questions from other tweeters.
Here they are: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/pol...nniversary-hilarious-tweets-article-1.1857865