The David Telephgrave.
Rather
intriguingly, one of my tweets about last night’s Strictly Come Dancing
semi-final was included in The Telegraph’s Strictly Liveblog (which you take a peek at here).
I’m amongst
illustrious company, including Gaby Roslin and ex-Strictly contestant Denise
van Outen; I’ve either finally achieved fame, or small-scale notoriety.
It was nice to be
included. I sometimes worry that I tweet too much about Strictly; I know
Twitter shouldn’t be taken too seriously, but I don’t want to clutter up
people’s feeds with uninteresting content. That said, I follow plenty of people
who tweet frequently about programmes I don't watch, such as The X Factor or
The Apprentice - and can easily filter the inapplicable out.
As it goes, the
tweet that was included wasn’t exactly my funniest work; if I’d realised that
the UK broadsheets scoured the SCD hashtag I would have tried a little harder.
It turns out that it wasn’t just
The Telegraph who showed an interest in yesterday’s 140 character ramblings:
The time may have come to hang up my Twitter hat and coat: my work is done.