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Tuesday, April 15, 2008
I'm flabbergasted and delighted that the Myspace page has gotten so popular. I log in several times a day, and each time I do, there are another 300-400 people to add. When I woke up this morning, 524 friend requests had appeared while I slept.

I wonder how many of the people I add as friends remember me from the old days. They probably don't realize I run the page (there are dozens of messages of fan mail and comments directed at the guys every day) or remember who I am. But I've had a lot-lot-lot of friends in KITH fandom over the past 14 years. Surely some of them are now one of the 7,649 (at this moment) "Myspace friends" of their official tour page.

It's kind of fun to think of, is all. I wonder if they'd be happy to know it's me "friending" them, or betrayed that it's not Mark, Dave, Bruce, Scott or Kevin sitting there clicking "approve" hundreds of times a day.