What the hell happened between the hours of midnight and 8 a. He looked at Jamma, who stared back at him, wagging her tail. He smiled at her and led her out to the swirling smells and sundry sounds of the East Village. It was a far cry from the dog park at James Island County Park, but Jamma was adjusting to this new life.
Watkins looked down at his iPhone and shook his head. His friends were freaking out — saying that he was an Internet sensation, a cyberspace star. The Ridiculously Photogenic Guy was — the Internet persona. He was just Watkins Little, no celebrity at all. He let Jamma and himself into his building, climbed the four flights of stairs and went into the kitchen to pour himself a cup of coffee before perching himself in front of the computer once more.
The first meme — which shows Mr. By the end of the day, the Quickmeme page for the Ridiculously Photogenic Guy had more than 1, submissions. Today it has more than 11, It was official: The Ridiculously Photogenic Guy had gone viral. Watkins picked up his iPhone and called home. There were suddenly 26 new Facebook accounts for Zeddie Little. A fake Twitter account had 50, followers. Interest was mounting — but it had shifted from the Internet-created persona to the real, live person behind the Ridiculously Photogenic Guy.
And the only thing that was really known about him was that the name on his race bib was Zeddie. Jack, chuckled into the phone the next evening. He was starving. Craving ramen. What reporters? In their first conversation together, Will and Watkins decided to turn the offer down though Watkins did manage to get some free gear out of the company.
I would have crashed like the Titanic! An apparent natural at fame, Watkins, however, just kept his options open, playing the odds, so to speak. So I just went for it. And he nailed it. He seemed as comfortable on set as he would be chatting with a friend. Watkins Little faltered. He was slammed — orders being thrown at him right and left. The guy made his order and turned to his friends.
He was running this race. They called him Ridiculously Photogenic Guy; they called him Zeddie. This became his normal.
But, of course, it was not normal. Not at all. Since our founding in , the Charleston City Paper has been working hard every day to share the latest in news, food, music, culture and cool stuff in and around the Holy City. Our mission is to bring the best of Charleston to you. Ridiculously Photogenic Guy of internet fame, grew up here.
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