Like many strange treasures I've discovered on KYM, I found the now deleted entry hang on.. got another call just by pressing "r" to go through random images. As you may know, when an entry is deleted, all the images in its gallery stay, only the entry in the titles aren't hyperlinked red. You can currently see all 70 images that were in the gallery by searching hang on got another call, but I have to warn you, a few of them are explicitly NSFW (more so than KYM allows). They'll probably be removed once a mod sees this. It's a good thing a little birdie happened to archive all the image pages on the Wayback Machine and you can browse the whole gallery there by clicking "next" and "previous".
What I've unearthed is a long-forgotten and scarcely preserved Lolcow of old by the username "hotfoot777". If I told you about a drunken redneck who was swarmed with prank calls from 4chan, you may think of Ghost from True Capitalist Radio, but this man is more like his less successful or memorable little brother. The entry was added November 4, 2010 and the Wayback Machine has 3 captures of the page, from November and December 2010 and one in June 2012, where it was still sitting as a submission with 10,000 views and 23 comments (both of which it had gained most of by the end of 2010, the apparent window of his meme status). From the comments, images, and some other sources, here's the story as I've been able to gather…
Judging by his old Twitter feed of the same name, hotfoot777 started streaming on Tinychat in October 2010. It seems that he alternated between this site and the one where he was discovered, ww.com (which I know nothing about; it now redirects to Weight Watchers). Around the beginning of November, he was caught accidentally (I presume) still streaming while getting a blowjob from his wife. 2 screencaps of this happening currently exist here on KYM (though not for much longer) on 2 separate occasions, one as part of a GIF with other screencaps and one that was used as an Advice Animal style template in 2 images, but I don't know which of these was where he was caught. He may have just not given a fuck and streamed both on purpose. (Also, at one point, his wife flashed a breast, partly covered by text in an image macro.) I guess he either listed his phone number for viewers to talk to him or he was doxxed from his name, because when some /b/tard saw what happened and posted about it, he was swamped with prank calls on stream in typical 4chan fashion over the next days (the phone number itself was even posted here as an image). He overran the board to the point of being dubbed "King of /b/" (or the Internet) by some.
He seemed to take it in good humor other than occasional annoyance, but as calls kept coming in, his catchphrase, the entry's title, was established.
As the spectacle went on, various quotes and moments were screencapped and made into image macros.
Among other memes from back then, callers frequently asked how magnets work.
But no matter how frustrated he got with the incessant calls, he kept insisting that he was the one in charge, or "pulling the strings".
At one point, the police even showed up, but I have no idea why.
Sadly, I've found very little video evidence of his streams. Only one YouTube video I know of (below), "REDNECK GETS TROLLED OVER 9000 CALLS!", was uploaded by OLDSCHOOLHARDHOUSE on November 4, 2010 (the same day as the entry) and has just over 2,000 views.
In addition, Vimeo user Yourdogisnowtheman has 10 separate clips of one of his streams numbered "4chan Help Line" 1-10. Videos 5-9 contain the same portion as the YouTube video, but better quality, fewer views (all under 100), and strangely posted over a week later (the 15th). Other than some meme callers and him mooning the camera in video 3, nothing noteworthy or NSFW occurs.
The only other trace of his memetic footprint I've managed to dig up is this thread (also on the 4th) on a forum for Electrical Audio (a Chicago recording studio of all things) titled "Fuck with this drunk guy on his web cam". With 127 posts, they seemed to have as much fun watching as 4chan did.
All in all, I think it's a shame this potential legend faded beyond obscurity into near absolute disappearance after his few days of fame. He's a goofball hick, but I found his personality and reaction to sudden memedom somewhat endearing. Per his Twitter, he kept sporadically streaming until 2012, but I've found nothing on him since then. If he's still out there, I hope if he comes across this post, that he'd know he managed to pull the strings of at least one person this many years later.