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1,000 followers on Twitter? How did I do that?

September 12, 2009 · Fun stuffs, Social media

Congratulations to @MouseholeCat who, for now, is my 1,000th follower on Twitter.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not in to popularity contests. And I’m definitely not boasting.

What I’m musing is the fact that me, a little Shih Tzu from Winnipeg, Canada says enough interesting stuff that 1,000 people and anipals want to listen.

But, in fact, it’s not just that. Since joining Twitter in fall 2008 I’ve met the most wonderful, super-cool anipals. They say the funniest things. Usually funnier than the stuff you peoples post to Twitter.

At this point it’s only right that I thank my Twitter mentor, Trixie.

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Trixie was one of the very first anipals I met on Twitter and she’s super funny and has a great blog.

Trixie helped me through the early days on Twitter. She inspired me and was a wonderful friend to me. She even sent me a sample of her special doggeh food in the mail. Trixie properly rocks!

I’ve said this before but I’ll say it again – whether you’re person or animal, next time you’re working out who to follow on Twitter remember to give us critters consideration cos we’re prolly make your day more interesting.

Yey!

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  • iTrixie

    O MY DOGNESS I am honored to be mentioned in your spectacular blog, Sadie! you are one of the bestest anipals around and you always make me smile.. thanks and WOOF

  • LouPeb

    woohoooo! Congrats Sadie! *happy doggie dance*
    Yep. Trixie is totally pawsome! And so are you! You guys helped me in my early twitter days and inspired me to start my own blog. :o)
    Extra special *nosekisses* to you both.
    *woof*

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