The long and sordid tale of how and why I started stalking celebrities on Twitter and how it led to me being followed by Eric Idle of Monty Python fame and Dana Carvey from Saturday Night Live…

It all started, as a surprising number of things in my life do, as a harmless joke. A little more than a year ago, when my older daughter Jessica was still in college, I found out that she was on Twitter. So I did what any dad does… I tried to figure out a clever way to both bond with my daughter and simultaneously annoy the crap out of her.

My plan was simple. I would follow a bunch of celebrities and tweet them funny pictures and clever sayings until they got so frustrated by the attention that they would tweet me back just to tell me to leave them alone. Then I got Jessica to promise that she would get on Facebook and admit that I am cooler than her if I could get an actual reply.

Somehow, I got Dana Carvey to follow me. And I got a bunch of tweets from Eric Idle, which was when Jessica did indeed get on Facebook and say I am cooler than her… and then she since stopped doing Twitter, for whatever reason…

I have also gotten replies from William Shatner and Ricky Gervais and James May from Top Gear, who replied and also retweeted a poem about a car I sent him. Lady Gaga and Marc Maron both favorited tweets I sent them.

The thing about Eric Idle is that the first time he tweeted me back was because I came up with a brilliant and desperate ploy. I asked him how we could be sure he was the real Eric Idle. This was before I learned about the little blue check mark that Twitter uses to distinguish celebrities from fans who use their names. It turns out that celebrities are often worried that maybe they aren’t as famous as they ought to be, so he retweeted to try to convince me he really was him.

But the thing is… oh awesome thing, there you are… that I really did need to talk to someone in the Python group to ask permission to use a bunch of lines from their skits, because in my action/humor science fiction series of novels, our hero meets an alien in book three, being edited now, who learned to speak English by listening to old Monty Python broadcasts, and he can only speak using bits of those skits. It is both amusing and heart-breaking when he explains that he is the last living member of his race by quoting lines from the famous dead parrot sketch. I don’t want to be sued for using their material, especially since I have only sold a hundred or so books so far and can’t really afford it, but I wanted permission to use this material before book three comes out.

Mr. Idle has been more than helpful and tweeted me a number of times, but for some reason I never could get ahold of the person he told me about. This time he asked for me to send him my email address in a private message and I have high hopes that this time it will all work.

Because he is so nice and helpful and patient, I sent him this picture to amuse him while we worked out the details of me contacting the Python publicist…

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That’s him on a talk show. I added the extra lines. I guess he liked it, because he retweeted it, and now it has been favorited about 30 times and retweeted a handful more, and then I noticed that he is now following me .

But here is the weird thing.

I am still stalking celebs both large and small, and I did a silly picture for Wil Wheaton… he was on Star Trek the Next Generation and now appears on the Big Bang Theory. He had a contest where he put up a picture of some guy named Hank Green in front of, ironically, a green screen, and said we should do funny stuff with it. I have no idea who Hank Green is but I stuck his head on Wesley Crusher’s body… the character Wil Wheaton played in Star Trek… and for some reason that picture has been retweeted by Mr. Wheaton and now almost 200 other people have favorited it and more than 20 have retweeted it, and I have no idea why this Hank Green guy is getting more attention than Eric Idle, but I might now carry out my new plan of doing a new silly picture of Eric Idle every day for a while just to thank him..

The really weird thing is that I only have 239 followers on Twitter, and two of them are movie stars… hey, both Dana Carvey and Eric Idle have been in feature films, so my idea to stalk famous people is paying off big time.

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39 Responses to The long and sordid tale of how and why I started stalking celebrities on Twitter and how it led to me being followed by Eric Idle of Monty Python fame and Dana Carvey from Saturday Night Live…

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  2. adamjasonp's avatar adamjasonp says:

    LOL! You did what you’ve always done, sticking Green’s head on something/someone, and it paid off well! Maybe if you used twitter more, you could get more people to play your Art games…

  3. Tippy Gnu's avatar Glazed says:

    Now that you’re amassing celebrities on your side, you can get them to spread propaganda to the masses, to help in your quest for world domination. You sly bastard. I see what you’re up to.

  4. kellyhuntson's avatar Nurse Kelly says:

    Who wouldn’t want to follow you on Twitter as well, Arthur? I hope you get permission to use the Monty Python lines (Always look on the bright side of life..) and if you do more silly pictures of Eric Idle, I hope you post them here as well. The one above reminds me of a Tesla coil – is that what you were going for?!

  5. Wow, I gotta try that. I tweeted a post to our local radio station sort of as a “what the hell” gesture because it dovetailed with a story they were running. I was shocked when they not only re-tweeted it, but then one of their on-air personalities started following me. My 15 minutes of fame! Maybe now I should aim higher.

  6. Well I should say. But James May, you my friend … are now a giant—among celebrities!

  7. Kavalkade's avatar Kavalkade says:

    Dana actually follows back really well.

    I tweeted him when he said he was going to follow back more, and I told him a joke in reply.

    He’s cool. LoL.

  8. LVital7019's avatar LVital7019 says:

    I gotta go see that picture now… 🙂

  9. You’re so lucky Lady Gaga favourited your Tweet!

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