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Lou Ferrigno - he gives 110% every tweet
Bill Simmons - I'm about ready to drop him though..he thinks he's funnier than he is and it it becoming annoying
Mitch Levy - local Sports radio guy
Bryan Suits - now on KFI in L.A. but a former long-time Seattle talk radio host. Doesn't tweet much though
Bill Handel - Another L.A. talk show host..he's a lwayer who has a daily radio show and then a Sat morn show strictly devoted to "marginal legal advice". I also podcast him - he's hilarious.
The rest are friends and one family member - my wifes cousin in Vancouver.
For a while I was following a few porn stars but as you can probably guess they really were not that interesting nor very bright...
I'm going to start a thread called "Hey Brunette people, what do you think of this?" just to see how many people post "I'm blonde" and then get into an off topic discussion of male pattern baldness.
You're right. I sincerely apologize for taking the thread off topic.
You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing. High on a hill top near your home, there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don't believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate... and you never return...
I have Twitter, but mainly I use Facebook. I have a Facebook page for my Lost mego stuff and Banana Republic stuff and when I make a post in them it shows up on my twitter feed. So I tweet, but mostly indirectly.
When I was heavy into Lost I was on twitter a lot because that is where that community really lived. It was amazing. I hooked up with some of them at Comic-Con and we desperately needed to get ahold of someone at one pint so we could get a ride and it was kind of impossible because they really only communicated via twitter. They tweet on their cell phones, but they don't use them for calling. It was really weird.
On Twitter I like Patton Oswalt, Sarah Silverman, Neil Gaiman, Steve Martin...
I'm aware of the existence of Twitter and Facebook, but have yet to try either one. But one day I may buckle, as I admit I would kind of be interested in reading the tweets of a few folks mentioned in this thread, and I have some friends and family that keep bugging me to join Facebook. Gah!
Whenever I'm on my employer's website, I have to laugh at their "Follow us on Twitter" blurb. I'm pretty sure there's no one in our office that actually knows how to tweet, and I doubt that we would have anything interesting to say anyway.
My twitter is basically just to promote the website I run so I normally just log in to post when something's been updated or to do the @ to someone if I need to. I use it for that more than anything, and who I follow if is basically a mixture people I know, wrestlers and models.
It took me a while to jump onto Twitter but once I found the right balance of people to follow, I check it multiple times daily.
I have an amalgam of folks I follow ranging from Health, Politics, Comedy, Music, TV, etc.
Some folks I thought would be great to follow turn out to the worst...generating so many Tweets that they drowned everyone else out on my feed.
I actually enjoy a good debate...but...I'll forego mentioning any of those folks that I follow that will stir up any political dander:
Seth MacFarlane
Alec Sulkin (The Sulk) - enjoyed Seth's RT and decided to follow him...I'm guessing he's a comedy writer...if he isn't, he should be...FREAKIN' HYSTERICAL
Bill Maher
Jimmy Fallon
Andy Richter
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Andrew Weil
Joe Bonamassa
Kevin Rose
Roger Ebert
Wil Wheaton
Seth Meyers
Craig Ferguson
Steve Martin
Neil Patrick Harris
...the rest are either too politically charged or personal.
Last edited by WannabeMego; Aug 10, '12, 12:27 AM.
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