Simply wonderful. I too, consider Jon and Nancy to be good friends and was thrilled when Greg and I had the chance to meet them for lunch earlier this year while on a road trip to the States. Genuine, warm, loving and kind...that's our friend Jon. Thank you, Chris, for connecting us.
Diana Scimone
· 4 months ago
Happy birthday, Jon, and many more birthdays and smiles!
Ed Shahzade
· 4 months ago
Love the picture, top left :) Nice tribute Chris. "Genuine, intelligent, thoughtful, funny" Jon is solid. See this post for http://bit.ly/12GaZi
Debbie Petras
· 4 months ago
Happy Birthday Jon!! Chris, he looks like a guy who has JOY! It's great to have friends like this one.
flowers
· 4 months ago
Happy birthday, many many happy returns of the day!
greg cryns
· 4 months ago
I have a friendly question that I hope you don't take as not so.
I went to Jon's Twitter profile and found that Jon has 1107 followers and he follows just 142 people. Be sure that I don't hold a ratio like that against people. It's their call.
However, Twitter penalizes us for following too many people. The chance of Jon following me looks very low even if I do a tap dance followed by a magic trick. I understand that Jon will probably respond if I post @ jnswanson but that does not solve my main problem - how do I find a way to peek in on what Jon is posting without much effort.
Unless that effort is made, then I will lose Jon from my mind, probably forever. If that is true, then why should I bother to follow Jon?
gerardmclean
· 4 months ago
@greg I had the same kind of reaction...
Chris Brogan
· 4 months ago
I'm not following. Is it a "protected tweets" kind of question?
Jon is solid. See this post for http://bit.ly/12GaZi
I went to Jon's Twitter profile and found that Jon has 1107 followers and he follows just 142 people. Be sure that I don't hold a ratio like that against people. It's their call.
However, Twitter penalizes us for following too many people. The chance of Jon following me looks very low even if I do a tap dance followed by a magic trick. I understand that Jon will probably respond if I post @ jnswanson but that does not solve my main problem - how do I find a way to peek in on what Jon is posting without much effort.
Unless that effort is made, then I will lose Jon from my mind, probably forever. If that is true, then why should I bother to follow Jon?