Doesn't bother me in the bit. I actually appreciate it. But, I think you continue to miss the point. The information you share isn't all that useful in terms of it having a long term effect on the stock price.
If George Clooney visits Giggles n Hugs tomorrow...is that nice? Sure. Is a hedge fund manager going to run out and buy 5% of the float because of it? Probably not.
I guess I just care more about the bigger picture. I don't really care about what celebrities do, or where they post online -- I work in the industry so I stopped getting star struck a long, long time ago. But if Jillian Michaels tweeting something that gets 200 likes makes you happy, then by all means, post away.
In the meantime, I'll wait for news of expansion and debt reduction and long term financing before I start popping bottles of champagne.