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  1. @vavroom It's really late here Nic, and I must say goodnight. Thanks for connecting.
  2. @vavroom I get turned off by the reverse, because it means that they are pushing to get more followers by following and expecting followback
  3. @Ithili Thank you Stacy for the retweet.
  4. @vavroom The stats are a very artificial scoring system. Most people are a lot smarter than the computers that generate them.
  5. @vavroom I care a lot more about connections with people than about the "stats".
  6. @mousleyki Thank you Kirk for the retweet. I hope this works.
  7. @vavroom I have decided not to try to clean anything up, but just ask the jewels to speak up and identify themselves.
  8. @vavroom I feel that way often. I mentioned certain keywords and phrases recently, and got swamped by hordes of auto followers.
  9. Welcome to my newest followers. There are so many of you that I need your help in figuring out whom to follow back. Please write to me.
  10. @mousleyki Happy Thanksgiving, Kirk.
  11. @royatkinson Happy Thanksgiving to you, Roy.
  12. @dave_carpenter Thank you Dave for the salute.
  13. Thank you @royatkinson and @VicTHor33 for some very wise thoughts about resonating with an audience. cc @mousleyki
  14. RT @VicTHor33 Resonating: vibrate in same frequency. Could be through a speech or w/ attitude of attention to audience.
  15. RT @royatkinson Resonance with an audience occurs when you resonate most clearly with yourself.
  16. @mousleyki @royatkinson @VicTHor33 I agree about resonating with the audience. I just wish I understood better how to do that.
  17. @KellyKarius I like it.
  18. @KellyKarius A little bit of thinking sometimes helps in between the "try" and the "try again".
  19. @KellyKarius Thank you Kelly for the retweet. @vandenboomen tells me that the idea is similar to some in Malcolm Gladwell's book Blink!
  20. @vandenboomen I've heard of that book. Maybe I should read it. It's got to be a lot easier than dreaming up all this stuff on my own. :)