Excuse me, dahrlings, but...

Tweeters Never Prosper

British Prime Minister David Cameron found himself in a tight place last year when he proclaimed during a radio interview: "The trouble with Twitter, the instantness of it – (is that) too many twits might make a twat."  Now I’m always impressed when a Conservative goes down into the vernacular (can you imagine Stephen Harper mouthing the T-word?), but Cameron had a bigger point (sorry Stevie boy). 

I don’t know about you, but my little birdcage is constantly being rattled these days by tweets from twits who think they’re going to win a big travel prize by spamming their friends (or in my case idols) with promotional messages. I love all my little Pumpkins, but a retweeted shill isn’t going to make me all warm and fuzzy about any product – and even less so about the dupe who sends it to me.

It’s like that friend who’s always inviting me to parties where they sell what used to be known as ‘marital aids.’ “Why are you doing this?” I asked her. “So I can get free toys!” she enthused. Well, I’ve got news for that sister and other shills: the only toy I need is a boy-toy, and for your own solitary pleasures you can buy your own... or talk to the hand.

You may also like
pilots stand in solidarity at person airport
Ratcheting Up: Hundreds of Air Canada Pilots Picket
Air Canada pilots took part in major picketing action across the country on 27AUG as they attempt to pressure the airline ...
Globus Family of Brands Expands Canadian Sales Team
The Globus family of brands is strengthening its Canadian sales team by appointing BDMs Gina Goranson in the west and Elaine ...
Direct Travel Advisor Sue Pechtel Celebrates 50 Years in Travel
Last week in Edmonton, Direct Travel advisor Sue Pechtel celebrated her 50th anniversary in the travel industry with around 90 friends, ...
Industry Partners Support ACTA Summit with Prizing and Sponsorships
ACTA has announced the grand prizes for the 2024 ACTA Summits, which include Air Canada, Riverside Luxury Cruises, CroisiEurope Cruises, and ...
Cruise Boom Driven by Need for Ease, Despite the Price
While segments of the travel industry are talking about a slowdown, cruise lines have increased prices and still see record numbers, ...

Talk Back! Post a comment: