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My Official Twitter Petition to Don Miller: Please Unblock Me!

July 12th, 2009 Greg Loesch 1 comment

Don Miller responded within 24 hours of posting this, so there’s no need for people to keep pestering him. Thanks Katelyn (@KatelynGerber) for using your persuasive charm! :)


As people… as people with creativity and intelligence… as people with power, I ask that you join me in my official petition to Donald Miller, a well-known Christian author who wrote Blue Like Jazz. Keep reading… this may be the most important thing you do all day… all week… and… yeah, it’s not that important, but I’d still appreciate the help.

Donald Miller

Let me explain my situation and how you can help me out by taking just a few seconds out of your day. I am currently blocked from following Don Miller (@donmilleris) on Twitter, and I have no answers as to why this decision was made.  He has over 15,000 followers, and I, Greg Loesch, a seemingly “nobody” as far as he would be concerned, am blocked from following his “tweets.”  I’ve made some attempts to get to the bottom of this, but all of them have ended in vain. By writing this, I run the risk of seeming possibly a little stalkerish. I simply desire to follow a guy on Twitter that has some thought-provoking ideas, a guy that I simply have a respect for.

Here’s where you can help me out.

It’s a very simple process that will take you all of 15 seconds if you’re a Twitter user. If not, it’ll take you maybe 2 minutes to create a user name and then 15 seconds to send the reply… plus you’ll finally have delved into one of the more mysterious and entertaining social networks.

I ask, as a fellow web citizen, that you follow these simple 2 steps:

  1. Start Following Don Miller on Twitter (@donmilleris)
  2. Send him the following tweet:

@donmilleris LUCY! I respectfully ask that you unblock @compulsiveguile. He’s really a nice guy. Check out his letter http://bit.ly/T3ns6.

For those of you questioning the “LUCY!” part, it’s simply to get his attention. I hope by “screaming” the name of his chocolate lab, if nothing else, he will take at least a second glance at the tweets and maybe see a recurring pattern. The link is simply to my “letter” to Don Miller, asking him to unblock me, or at least explain why I was blocked. You can see it by clicking here.

Any Stumble or Digg support you could give me would be awesome! I appreciate any of you willing to help me out. I hope I can one day repay the favor…

Cheers,

Greg Loesch

Letter to Donald Miller

July 11th, 2009 Greg Loesch 7 comments

Dear Donald Miller,

First of all, allow me to introduce myself to you… possibly for a second time. My name is Greg Loesch, and I’m currently a student at the Ohio State University. I’m a fellow believer and follower of Jesus Christ.

Without meaning to tempt you into prideful thoughts, I’d like to tell you that I thoroughly enjoy your books – particularly Through Painted Deserts. I also read your blog occasionally and heard you speak when you campaigned for Obama this past fall. I actually even shook your hand before you autographed one of my books as I commented on an email you had written to Obama discussing your trip to Starbucks in which you tried to fill your Nalgene bottle with frappuccino. So… moving on to the main point of this letter. Read more…

Updates: Tweaks and Intentions

September 15th, 2008 Greg Loesch No comments

After a bit of tinkering, I finally got everything up and running again. I really don’t know which plugin it was exactly that was bogging my site down so much. I just deactivated and reactivated all of them, and my blog is running quite a bit faster.

I even got Mark Jaquith’s Subscribe to Comments WordPress plug-in to work properly. I was having some trouble with the location of the check-box to subscribe (it appeared in the footer and extended the main body of my blog to the last sidebar widget. Not exactly pretty. I contacted Mark via Twitter and email, and he got me all squared away. That’s my first experience where I’ve really found Twitter priceless. I’m definitely hooked. It turned out that all I had to do was add the following line to the end of my blog’s CSS. Read more…