Following in the footsteps of bloggedy blog and the tall skinny kiwi, here are some recent Google searches that led people to my blog:
“Chaordic Leadership”
“jesus christ vampire hunter trailer”
ground control to major tom meaning
kissing on the nose, what does it mean
medium talk to dead
modern angst
plot hole terminator
we get signal somebody set us up the bomb

But I have nothing on hamo. 4 of the last 20 searches that led to him were BACKYARD SEX. You go, Andrew!
“Medium talk to dead”? How about “extra tall/no-foam talk to dead”? Ah, I haven’t had my latte yet…
hey jon
how do you find out what words/phrases people used to find you ?
kissing on the nose? you da man!
Greg, you mean grande talk to dead?
Craig, just click on “View Visitor Stats”. Wherever you see a search engine under “Referring Address”, click on it and you’ll see the search.
The kiwi! I dunno Andrew, “kissing on the nose” doesn’t seem to be in the same league as hamo’s “backyard sex”.
Take off every Zig, for great justice!
Come on fhqwhgads, i see you jocking me. Playing like U NO Me.
ha ha!
haha, that’s funny.
Jon, I’m reposting my prayer journal. May I link you? Also, I’m not sure if this might be some trick on my computer, but do you actually see tiny hearts between my links?
http://prayerful.blogspot.com
(there’s nothing on it yet, virtually heh)
Kreek’t, your hearts show up as garbage on a Mac. It would probably be OK if you used Unicode. …And you never need permission to link to me. It’s common practice in blogland to link to whomever you please.
OK, here’s the most peculiar one to date… blog one another is the topmost link in a recent search for:
maybe eggs have time to crap but you dont
here are some for mine:
Britney Spears dress code
bull kelp recipe
famous kids snowsuits
how to say birgit
bikini string senegal (????)
food glutton blog
Anything from Filemaker yet? Remember the Brickers at all? Jim works for Filemaker still, I believe…
Mine are boring. I did have one that led to my blog by doing a search for “University of Phoenix” and “sneaky.” I guess that makes sense though…