Tehee. Remember Aaron Stanton, the guy who created the CanGoogleHearMe.com campaign to get a meeting with Google guys?
It looks like he inspired followers. 10 Zen Monkeys writes:
Last week YouTube got a visit from a 19-year-old New Yorker who wanted his video on their front page. Brandon Fletcher says he tried emailing YouTube, but when that failed, he bought an airplane ticket to Silicon Valley. "If you believe in something -- do whatever it takes to make your dream come to reality," Brandon announced grandiosely on his MySpace page. But he"s also keeping a video blog of the journey -- which of course puts additional pressure on YouTube.
You might have guessed his domain by now:
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