Sunday, April 22, 2012

Coffee was never so annoying

Aerosmith's Joey Kramer has a new coffee line and it's perfectly fine to me, many rockstars have done things like that, Joe Perry even has his own hot sauce. So, Joey's in his right to do whatever he feels and I wish him best of lucks with this business but I hope I don't ever have to hear a shit about this damn coffee again, I'm jaded.

You know, everyone wants their business to go well but everything has a limit. Joey and his wife have been abusing the hell out of twitter since that coffee came out, they tweet the whole fucking day about that (nevermind people in my timeline retweeting about that!) and then come these ass-kissers and send 9584736743 tweets saying how great it is blablabla and tag them just for them to see it and RT it. Seriously, good for you man but chill, I'm fucking sick of this coffee spam all over the place, that's the only thing he has talked about in weeks I think, he hasn't said anything about music since then and if he did, it probably got lost in the coffee shit and the bling (that's another story).

I'm sorry but I had to unfollow the Kramer's, they're going too far with this coffee thing and it's beyond annoying, like really, take it easy, I'm not following you to be reminded 24/7 how great your stupid coffee is, I don't even like coffee anyway.

3 comments:

  1. They act like it's the best thing in the world, and i bet they haven't even tasted it yet.

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  2. They have the right, and it makes sense, to promote his coffee, and at least initially (since it's new) they're going to let everyone know about it. I doubt he'll post any, "This coffee is awful!" replies though, lol.

    People do buy things because of X Famous Person, and the product may turn out to be good, maybe not. Twitter makes them so accessible, but yes, people take Tweet replies, returns, and follows WAY too seriously on Twitter. It's like they crave replies as if it really means anything, so I think you're right there. They want to communicate with someone famous and feel like they're their friends or are somehow special. Some people have bought the coffee who said they don't even drink coffee. Lol. Now there's a sucker for ya!

    He hasn't talked about the music because he doesn't need to. Their album and tour will be promoted like crazy. It is kind of unfortunate though that with the accessibility of Twitter, there's so few music related questions and answers of substance, which is why they got famous in the first place. Their Q&A's often have a lot of superficial questions. And of course, any uncomfortable question never gets answered.

    Just don't pay attention if it annoys you. It's not like they care if you do or not. :/

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    1. oh yeah, they have the right to promote it, like i said, nothing about the coffee but the amount of retweets is really annoying, especially because they're stupid compliments made by people that, probably never even tried it yet, obviously just want to get a RT and get noticed.

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