Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’

Ocho’s Twitter Stream Delivers

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Between here and Cincy Jungle, I’ve been on a little kick concerning Chad Ochocinco’s Twitter profile. It’s becoming a thing of legend, and if he keeps using it like he has been, I fear it will be taken from us all too soon. By now, you probably know about Chad’s use of Twitter [...]

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Porn, Twitter, and The NBA

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

So yeah, there’s a little competition between an up-and-coming porn star — if you find a pun in that description, it was intended — and an NBA rookie to see who can get to 4000 Twitter followers the fastest. The penis receptacle porn performer in question is Valerie Luxe and the NBA rookie is [...]

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Papa John Calipari (Twitter Trends)

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Kentucky coach John Calipari is a big (new) fan of Papa Johns, and he isn’t afraid to use Twitter to tell the world about it. Is this a new method of sponsorship? Taking the Twitter “airwaves” to pitch products associated with your employer? Take, for example, these tweets from Calipari. Not [...]

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Louisville = Twitter Victim

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Steve Kragthorpe, head coach of the Louisville Cardinals football team, is an apparent victim of a fake Twitter account, and sure enough, Erin Andrews is somehow involved. Thanks to a great find by Busted Coverage, (via the Courier-Journal), we know about Kragthorpe’s affection for EA’s infamous (and illegal) video.
Or do we?

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Ocho and Merriman Still At It

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Now that the Twitter craze is undeniably upon us — see Time Magazine’s article if you need more proof — it’s fun to watch some of the more well known athletes make use of it. Normally, it’s for silly stuff, like what Shaq posts, or just random 160-character posts of nothingness. There are [...]

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Blake Griffin’s Productive Debut

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Last night, the overall number one pick in last month’s NBA Draft, Oklahoma’s Blake Griffin, made his Clippers debut in the NBA’s Summer League. And judging from David Thorpe’s observations, if there’s a one-word description for Griffin’s first appearance, that word is “impressive.” Here’s another example of Thorpe’s opinion of Griffin, who had [...]

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