Oxt weekend is the new way to say, “not this weekend but the weekend after,” and was coined by my friend Jeremy and I. We created a website to help spread the word, and were fasinated by the amount of buzz—both positive and negative—it received. In addition to having a strong social media presence on the likes of twitter, facebook, stumbleupon, reddit, and digg, the neologism was also covered in the news and featured on notable blogs lifehacker and notcot.

oxt weekend site

Oxt weekend is the new way to say, “not this weekend but the weekend after,” and was coined by my friend Jeremy and I. We created a website to help spread the word, and were fasinated by the amount of buzz—both positive and negative—it received. In addition to having a strong social media presence on the likes of twitter, facebook, stumbleupon, reddit, and digg, the neologism was also covered in the news and featured on notable blogs lifehacker and notcot.

oxt weekend news

Oxt weekend is the new way to say, “not this weekend but the weekend after,” and was coined by my friend Jeremy and I. We created a website to help spread the word, and were fasinated by the amount of buzz—both positive and negative—it received. In addition to having a strong social media presence on the likes of twitter, facebook, stumbleupon, reddit, and digg, the neologism was also covered in the news and featured on notable blogs lifehacker and notcot.

oxt weekend reddit

Oxt weekend is the new way to say, “not this weekend but the weekend after,” and was coined by my friend Jeremy and I. We created a website to help spread the word, and were fasinated by the amount of buzz—both positive and negative—it received. In addition to having a strong social media presence on the likes of twitter, facebook, stumbleupon, reddit, and digg, the neologism was also covered in the news and featured on notable blogs lifehacker and notcot.

oxt weekend twitter

Oxt weekend is the new way to say, “not this weekend but the weekend after,” and was coined by my friend Jeremy and I. We created a website to help spread the word, and were fasinated by the amount of buzz—both positive and negative—it received. In addition to having a strong social media presence on the likes of twitter, facebook, stumbleupon, reddit, and digg, the neologism was also covered in the news and featured on notable blogs lifehacker and notcot.

oxt weekend twitter