Conan decide to follow one of his followers and so he followed his first followee. Sarah Killen was that lucky person. Her life has already changed. From three followers she has now gone to 14,457 and has already been interviews by various news channels. Conan is still only following Killen.
After he followed her this is the Tweet that he posted
I've decided to follow someone at random. She likes peanut butter and gummy dinosaurs. Sarah Killen, your life is about to change.
Well did he post only one Tweet about Sarah, Oh no, there is now another one
Sarah likes Twizzlers and craves cantaloupe. I like Raisinets, but melon feels creepy in my mouth. Twitter pals 4 eva! :)
Looks like Conan is now making sure he does justice to the person he is following.
Follow Conan here and maybe he will also follow you back....
Pic of Sarah from her Twitter account
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Showing posts with label Conan O'Brien. Show all posts
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Pics: I'm With COCO supporters take to the streets
The Facebook group I'm With COCO which now has 348,372 fans is fast growing and Artist Mike Mitchell who designed the iconic logo for Conan is tweeting from the rally.
Since the upsetting rumors that Jay Leno was coming back to late-night television and the latest talks of a contract which will dismiss O'Brien all together with a pay off of nearly $40 million, fans have been uniting across the country via Facebook in hopes to save their red-headed hero.
Supportive groups have popped up on the popular social network including Save Conan O'Brien, Team Conan, and I'm with COCO. And as of today, the rallies have officially surfaced beyond cyber space. Besides the COCO assembly in Los Angeles, other groups are set to rally outside of NBC Studios in Chicago and New York City.
Protectors braving the rains
The rain did not, could not, would not stop the "I'm With Coco" rally today at Universal Studios. An estimated (if you can believe what you read on Twitter) 300 to 400 people gathered at the lot where "The Tonight Show" is taped to protest NBC's imminent firing of Conan O'Brien.
According to @laist, the crowd withstood morning downpours to chant "Jay Leno sucks!" as someone dressed as Leno ran around.
Then, their hero arrived, the skies turned blue, and "The Tonight Show" passed out pizza from Miceli's, as "Coco" made his way to the roof to wave to his fans.
"The whole time, people were just screaming their heads off," @Laist wrote. "Celebrity chaos at its best."
Since the upsetting rumors that Jay Leno was coming back to late-night television and the latest talks of a contract which will dismiss O'Brien all together with a pay off of nearly $40 million, fans have been uniting across the country via Facebook in hopes to save their red-headed hero.
Supportive groups have popped up on the popular social network including Save Conan O'Brien, Team Conan, and I'm with COCO. And as of today, the rallies have officially surfaced beyond cyber space. Besides the COCO assembly in Los Angeles, other groups are set to rally outside of NBC Studios in Chicago and New York City.
Protectors braving the rains
The rain did not, could not, would not stop the "I'm With Coco" rally today at Universal Studios. An estimated (if you can believe what you read on Twitter) 300 to 400 people gathered at the lot where "The Tonight Show" is taped to protest NBC's imminent firing of Conan O'Brien.
According to @laist, the crowd withstood morning downpours to chant "Jay Leno sucks!" as someone dressed as Leno ran around.
Then, their hero arrived, the skies turned blue, and "The Tonight Show" passed out pizza from Miceli's, as "Coco" made his way to the roof to wave to his fans.
"The whole time, people were just screaming their heads off," @Laist wrote. "Celebrity chaos at its best."
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