Tweetups — Socializing the (new) old fashioned way

GM Texas and Brandon Williams organized a Tweetup in Flower Mound, Texas tonight at Agave Tex Mex Restaurant.

A Tweetup is an in-person meeting among people who otherwise associate via Twitter.  So it is kind of like a regional car meet, where bloggers / enthusiasts in the region get together to socialize, share common interests, etc.  This particular tweetup is called FMTweetup, as it is held monthly in Flower Mound, Texas.  This month the special guest was Jane Devin of findingmyamerica.com, who is in Texas as part of her year long writing journey.

Bruce Nunnally of Caddyinfo.com and Jane Devin of FindingMyAmerica.com

Jane jokingly suggests that any person who is to be photographed should have 1st refusal right of review for any resulting photograph.  I think that this is the approved one, except that I cropped and scaled it for use here in the blog.

The event was well attended, with a variety of Bloggers / Twitterers / interested parties in attendance.  GM Texas played host.  The restaurant, Agave, was terrific, and the ambiance and setup were ideal for socializing.  Not exactly in my neighborhood, but close enough.   I received a pen/light/air gauge set from GM as swag.

This was the first Tweetup I have attended, but I found it was a good way to get to know people you only otherwise interact with online, and I enjoyed meeting everyone.  As I often find, meeting people in person you already ‘know’ online makes it easy to socialize.

3 thoughts on “Tweetups — Socializing the (new) old fashioned way

  1. Haha Bruce…..that totally wasn’t a joke. 🙂
    It was a wonderful evening, and you are so right — it’s easier to socialize with people you’ve “met” online. You already felt like a friend, and now you do even more.
    .-= Jane´s last blog ..Scars, Shame, Disconnection & Texas =-.

  2. I enjoyed meeting you in person, confirming that you come through very clearly in your writing. I find it very reassuring in life when people are genuinely who they claim to be (only better).

    If you get together a group of people who all have something to say (bloggers/twitterers) it surely makes for an interesting evening of conversation. What a fun group.

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