5000 Calls on YouTube

@feliniti (875)
April 24, 2007 10:17am CST
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/1700AP_YouTube_Calls.html Ryan from SOUTHBRIDGE, Mass put his phone number on a YouTube video and asked for people to call him. He told people "I've never met you, but I do care" and he even phoned people back on his mobile, until he ran out of credits. He said he was inspired by Juan Mann who offered to give free hugs to anyone who asked him for one. What do you think about this? Is YouTube your chance for 15 minutes of fame, but not get paid for it? Would you do anything like this or do you just think it is a bit crazy?
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@Mirita (2668)
• United States
24 Apr 07
I don't see anything wrong with telling people that you care for them even if you don't know them. Is a lot better than all the violence that we see all the time.
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@feliniti (875)
24 Apr 07
it is a great thing to do. It cost him a fortune on his bill because he had to phone some people back. He has vowed to carry on doing it. So he is obviously serious about it. It is true that there should be more love in the world like this. :)