NY Times and People Mag stealing my gig - Not cool.
According to the carpetbagger blog, Ricky Gervais, creator of The Office and The american copy of The Office, is Anti Twitter.
(Ricky Gervais) “Did my first ‘tweet’ all by myself,” he wrote on his Web site in mid-December. “I may do another one tomorrow. So look forward to that. The trick is to confidently write banal self-obsessed things and assume the world wants to read them. I’m about to watch Celebrity Big Brother for inspiration.”
But just a few weeks and five posts later, he’d already given up.“I am sorry, but I am going to stop these tweets because I don’t see the point,” he wrote. On his blog, he explained, “I’m sure it’s fun as a networking device for teenagers but there’s something a bit undignified about adults using it.” And as a marketing tool for The Globes, “it would be a drop in the ocean.”
Bruce Willis Anti Twitter according to People. This is great news as Bruce is my "balding idol "(a cool white bald guy that I could look up to as a 16 year old, who was told by his hairstylist that going bald was an inevitability).
On using twitter, Bruce replied,
"Doubtful, doubtful. I just can't live with myself if I started Twittering ... I just think that way lies madness."
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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