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David Bisbal bundles in their twitter

"I never have seen the pyramids of Egypt so little traffic, hopefully soon to end the revolt." Shortly David Bisbal be expected that this review, published in your Twitter account, would provoke a storm that erupted yesterday in the network. The words of the singer Almeria, which has made this new medium of communication a common way to connect with their fans and supporters, aroused the hilarity of the Internet, which immediately filled the network of taunts and jokes, some of them really full of wit . Several responses

mimicked the singer's sentence Almeria: "I never saw Alaska as little busy. Hopefully back soon Pegamoides `'had never seen the moon so little traffic, hopefully that will soon run out of Star Wars." "I have never seen so many people smoking in front of the bars, to see if the crisis just so they could go for a drink." Other artist's imagined conversations with other singers like David Bustamante, "Bustamante: Do you know who have shot down the Berlin Wall? Bisbal: What bastards those of Facebook, a poor magician. " And others just joke became the artist's comment: "Two hours walking around Manhattan and I find the big apple ... I think dinner at a Burger": "I went to Russia and mountains were not so funny. "

Bisbal himself erased his comment when he saw the wave of reactions in this increasingly popular social network, but it was too late, because there were many who had already circulated retwitteadoy his words around the world. The singer, who has fans and detractors in equal parts, not too much humor seemed to take the response of the Internet, and wrote on your page (without correction of spelling and punctuation): "The insult is all you have left. Well, too much free time. " The comment was also wisely deleted by the singer shortly after.

Theme # turismobisbal yesterday Twitter the most widely read in Spain, and made clear several things: first, that public figures should be thought much to share with his followers in this network (and other), because any comment becomes extraordinary proportions, and same thing can be an enabling environment for the rapid and multitudinously a news can be, as in this case, a dangerous double-edged sword. There is no mercy in Twitter. And, secondly, that the English have not lost the talent despite the crisis.


Source: ABC

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