I was listening to the radio yesterday and apparently there was this Twitter showdown between Larry King and Ashton Kutcher over who could get to a million followers first. Of course, Ashton won, and I'm not going to lie that I didn't have something to do with that. (his Tweets are plentiful and a neat insight into the world of Hollywood, so I don't apologize for following him)
This begged the question for me, "how many followers do I have on Twitter?" Sadly, it's not even to 100 yet, let alone 1,000,000. Oh well, I guess my popularity will never reach fame status, but I do have a lot of interesting things to say if you give me the chance. Try for yourself.
Radford
Above is a shot of the road I traveled to get to Radford University this past Thursday night. I guess I should mention that during this picture taking process, I swerved slightly into the "grooves" on the side of the highway and scared the mess out of my traveling partner. Lesson learned: don't photograph what you are driving on as you are driving on it.
Radford was great and I loved sharing the seminar with a bunch of really cool students. I even played a little ping-pong afterwards and got spanked by a dude wearing a puffy hunter's orange vest and purple gym shorts. Good times.
Thanks to everybody at Radford University...you rock.
Cool Shot

This is a cool shot that someone took of me up on a subwoofer at Big Break. Yes, those are little cupid angels in the background surrounding a couch. This was for the ritualistic every-meeting-event of crowning the temporary occupant of the Love Seat of Love. (basically, VIP seats for the meeting)
Parody, Parody, Parody

I spent the last month emceeing the Big Break conference. My role was simple: keep the meeting flowing and make the students want to be there. I used a variety of tactics to make that happen, including parodying a few songs and turning them into my own. I was kind of like the P. Diddy of the conference world--rip off other songs and make them mine.
It was a great month, but I'm more than a little tired. Next up on the tour: Shelby's Seminar at Radford University on April 9th. See you in South West Virginia very soon!
