Sometimes life can be so strange.
We've had some pretty wild links along the way. And some of them have really taken our stats through the roof. We often shake our heads in wonderment at the bizarre nature of writing here: some things that we put up seem to get very little notice, and other things surprise us and elicit all kinds of reaction...
We've had some pretty wild links along the way. And some of them have really taken our stats through the roof. We often shake our heads in wonderment at the bizarre nature of writing here: some things that we put up seem to get very little notice, and other things surprise us and elicit all kinds of reaction...
However, I'm guessing that our occasional surprise is nothing compared to the sort of surprise that some poor, unsuspecting reader got when he/she clicked on the link to the last post about my stolen spare tire from this article at The Wall Street Journal .
We didn't get a huge number of hits from this one, but enough to bump our stats and make us notice. And... the really amusing part is, they kept coming back. I wonder what it was about my imaginary tire theft that so fascinated all those folks? Hmmmmm?
And they call us kinky!
swan
Obviously it's the high caliber of your writing. Not everyone can imbue a story like that with the drama that you conveyed.
ReplyDeleteMakes me wonder how TWSJ found the post in the first place, hmmm? No wonder Murdock wants to buy it.
I wonder how many of the linkers (are they related to lurkers?) will keep coming back.
Congratulations on your move to the big time!
Oh my, that is funny. :)
ReplyDeletekaya
Great story.
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