I just rewatched and wondered the same. Judging by the views without replies, nobody knows!
Stewie, her Mom or Stewie's Grandma?Why don't you tweet the question to her?
Why don't you tweet the question to her?
Or maybe she thinks it's none of our business.Did that some time ago. Didn't get a reply, as (I'm guessing) Stewie is a bit busy just now with WNBA stuff. Like games.
Or maybe she thinks it's none of our business.
I talked to the Stewarts in Indianapolis and the young woman was there near us. We talked about "the family" presence but the Stewarts declined to elaborate on who was who so I figure it's personal and not my business.
Tweeting a player and asking who her guest was at the Final Four sounds like an invasion of privacy.We often have inquired here on the BY as to the identity of someone in this or that photo or video. I don't see that anything I've asked in my post is an invasion of privacy. A fieldhouse full of people perhaps isn't a great place to seek anonymity, but whatever. At this point, the question no longer matters to me.
Tweeting a player and asking who her guest was at the Final Four sounds like an invasion of privacy.
unless you know the player... or you guys have tweeted back and forth prior to asking.Then we differ. And I am even less interested.
This is basically what social media is. You don't think Taylor Swift knows all 32 million of her Twitter followers that ask her all kinds of things on a regular basis do you? I don't think the tweet was unusual or creepy - it's not like he was asking for a name, age, or home address. If Stewie wanted to, or even saw the tweet, she could simply say it's my cousin or my long lost sister or a childhood friend.unless you know the player... or you guys have tweeted back and forth prior to asking.
for a stranger to be asking (via the internet) about a "young lady" is a bit creepy.
did she look like a kid or a young adult?
That's the problem with social media. People are getting accustomed to asking personal questions behind a shield of anonymity. Call me old fashioned, but I'm with the not our business crowd. And I use social media for business, so I ain't all that out of the mainstream.This is basically what social media is. You don't think Taylor Swift knows all 32 million of her Twitter followers that ask her all kinds of things on a regular basis do you? I don't think the tweet was unusual or creepy - it's not like he was asking for a name, age, or home address. If Stewie wanted to, or even saw the tweet, she could simply say it's my cousin or my long lost sister or a childhood friend.
The players and coaches have personal lives that are none of our business. I can't do anything about the nosy people on Twitter but I can on the Boneyard.This is basically what social media is. You don't think Taylor Swift knows all 32 million of her Twitter followers that ask her all kinds of things on a regular basis do you? I don't think the tweet was unusual or creepy - it's not like he was asking for a name, age, or home address. If Stewie wanted to, or even saw the tweet, she could simply say it's my cousin or my long lost sister or a childhood friend.
Taylor has a motive for interacting with Twitter followers, millions of motives.. You damn near should ask her name, you went that far. If Stewie replied then what, nothing, same as she didn't reply... nothing. even creepier not letting it goThis is basically what social media is. You don't think Taylor Swift knows all 32 million of her Twitter followers that ask her all kinds of things on a regular basis do you? I don't think the tweet was unusual or creepy - it's not like he was asking for a name, age, or home address. If Stewie wanted to, or even saw the tweet, she could simply say it's my cousin or my long lost sister or a childhood friend.
... even creepier not letting it go
I was replying to HoopFan21... you could have let it go earlier but you could resist responding to my comment to HoopFan21Legitimate differences in perspective. No harm done, nor any intended toward anyone. I raised the white flag twice, and raise it again for a third time. There is a point where not letting it go might make me appear as a bully, and I won't play that game.