Kevin Negandhi Wants Someone to Love
You know, I would say that Kevin Neghandi, an ESPN anchor who doesn’t even rate his own Wikipedia entry, is pretty anonymous in the sports universe.
But he’s doing that well enough for himself on Twitter.
He tried to play it down later. But then, around 2 AM:
And the worst part of this, even worse than spamming links to needfollowers.com? It didn’t work.
Negandhi sits at 263 followers as I type this. Miley Cyrus’ brother has 90,000+ followers. So, Kevin, either do something remarkably dumb to spur some artificial controversy, or learn from your buddy at ESPN and delete the tweets.
Leave the wanting to the best at it.
Postscript: Don’t even get me started on Rick Schroeder.
Post-postscript: Oh, come on.
Post-post-postscript: At least it seems to be resolved now. Note to people on Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, what have you: Control your passwords if you’re worried about getting “hacked,” which, frankly, probably isn’t what happened here. Twelve-year-olds can do it; you can, too.


Jeremy St Louis from Fox Soccer also did this crap earlier today, 4 times, and he’s been using twitter for some time now and providing good updates too.
Sorry for sounding like a jerk here; but what was the point of this post?
/couldn’t find a better way to phrase it.
To point out that Kevin Negandhi should probably work on his Twitter skills.