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Don @ IdahoRadioNews | March 24, 2009Just about everyone is jumping on the Twitter bandwagon. Some of my favorite “tweets” (aka Twitter posts) from the past few days:
@1071KHits: quote of the AM “The young naked man approached her with this poodle, and she immediately realized something peculiar.” http://bit.ly/yofWp
@kekeluv: Just woke up! Now, I can’t sleep! Welcome to my world ever since last april! Eating cereal, working on Taylor Swift promo, headed 2 work!
@580KIDO: Who is the sexiest cartoon character of all time? Dave and Brian will let you know what America decided just after 8am.
@donjarrett: has exceeded the maximum attention span of a 6 year old….and the drama begins in 5…4…3…2…1….duck & cover!
@kissin92: Billy Currington joins Cody Alan on CMT Radio Live 7pm – 12m on Kissin’ 92. Catch him tonight! www.kizn.com for everything Kissin92!
@miggy05: Ordering Twilight on PPV Iam Scured !!! hahahah
@DJDickman: @luckythadj get off the railing. Safety first!
@LuckyThaDJ: @miggy05 your down for shots ? Lol no friggin way ! Have a good night man
@Wild101: Thank You Everyone For The Love And Thank You For Keeping It Locked On Wild 101 Idaho’s Party Station!!!
@frosticles: The president giggling on 60 Minutes didn’t bother me. I figured the laugh meant, “Look how much work I have to do.”
Twitter is something I’ve been thinking about for a few weeks now… I’m pretty sure I hate this new trend, but I’d love to hear other thoughts.
Does a radio station and/or it’s jocks really need to be twittering? Are enough people doing it for there to be a difference, or is it just a passing fad?
I think many of us 40+ could really care less about twittering. I think it may be a passing fad, but I think it is yet another tool to reach out in this digital age. Unfortunately, Willd Bill, twittering is probably a necessary evil.
I’m with Bill… I have been on for a few days (bigjimsmith) and I don’t get it. In the words of Ricky Ricardo, “Cud somebuddies do some splainin’?”.
In response to KIDO asking who the sexiest cartoon character of all time was, I think it was Bugs Bunny when he dressed up in drag.
I hope they are all authentic tweets. The New York Times is now indicating that many celebrities have ghost writers: (shock!)
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/27/technology/internet/27twitter.html?_r=1&hp