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Wednesday, February 17th, 2010I’m suprised the book was right-side-up
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Looking forward to the people learning more about you.
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I’m suprised the book was right-side-up
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Looking forward to the people learning more about you.
Originally posted as a comment
by natfinn
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Google Buzz and Google Wave are those “Smiths” in high school who always got mad because everyone assumed the were related.
Sounds like you need to start telling some friends, “no,” or at least, “I have to back this up.” It happens. We still like you
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We’re getting better with our TweetUps in The Region – Chicago South Suburbs to South Bend. We’ve got a cool one coming up in December – if you like bowling. And Lord help the poor Ghet who doesn’t tie in charity / non-profit when sponsoring our get-togethers.
I think #NWITweetUp will grow from a fad into a solid movement yet. That’s exciting. Credit goes to James Barath, Steve Dalton, Dave Woodson, Kathy Sipple and the rest of the clan for keeping the dream alive.
I’ve been asking around the TwitterVerse about how other TweetUps work. I seldom hear positive things outside of:
And there’s nothing wrong with that.
Looks like New Hampshire has it down to a science. (And if you get 3 minutes in and simply can’t watch anymore, it’s okay to stop. I did.)
Makes a great party. But how do you grow a TweetUp?
Many people talk about what to do to make it better. Few do much about it.
A few of us left last Tuesday’s NWITweetUp, went across the street, and talked about how we could continue to help create a self-sufficient 2.0 community in The Region. A couple Gumballheads and a few good laughs later and it dawned on me that we were already doing the next step in TweetUps – the AfterTweetUp.
No two people have the same goals or objectives when going to a TweetUp. Some want to party. Some want contacts. Some want both – and they’re usually the coolest because they usually buy rounds. The trick is to find people who will harmonize with your objectives and drink…NETWORK with them. Or just hang out with your friends. And if you’re realllllly lucky, you get to do both.
Unless, like next month, “across the street” is an old brick house then in those cases, adjust and find the nearest establishment.
Proof our TweetUps still have room to grow. We don’t have these:
(above image from Flickr’s BeerLuver. Top image from Flckr’s DJ Quickie Mart – if only we could get The Most Interesting Man in the World to the NWITweetUp)
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When you’re constantly moving you never realize how much rest you need until you stop for a moment, but it’s not during the break when the realization comes.
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