The idle musings of a former military man, former computer geek, medically retired pastor and now full-time writer. Contents guaranteed to offend the politically correct and anal-retentive from time to time. My approach to life is that it should be taken with a large helping of laughter, and sufficient firepower to keep it tamed!
Friday, June 5, 2009
500,000 and counting!
I began this blog on January 1st, 2008.
This evening, 522 days later (one year, five months and five days), this blog registered its 500,000th hit. Our visitor came from San Antonio, Texas.
Thanks for visiting: and thanks to all of you for coming back. If you have any suggestions to make this blog more interesting, please let me know in Comments: and if you like it, please tell your friends!
Peter
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5 comments:
Congratulations on the milestone! I bet Blogger will be sending you a raise soon.
I haven't posted any comments but I have been reading your blog for a while now. I love it. I have even sent a link to some radio personalities who used one of your stories for Morons in the news (they didn't say where they got it but I am pretty sure it was one of your doofuses :) Thanks for the blog.
Congratulations, Peter!
I've had my blog since October of '06...I bet it'll only take me a few more decades to reach 500,000 visitors! ;)
Keep writing and we'll keep reading.
Peter
Sorry for the delayed reply.
Congratulations.
There are 3 blogs I read daily-yours, and those dynamic roomies, Tam and Roberta.
The reason is the same for both: quality stuff, and the certainty that there will be new material each day.
Nothing discourages blog readership like "tuning in for nothing new".
I know he's been busy lately with house stuff, but maybe you could push the Dog back to writing a bit more and weeding a bit less!
Congratulations on the milestone. There's good reason for it.
Yours is one of the few blogs I try not to miss. You research into such a wide variety of areas -- all things I'd love to look into if I had the time to make all the connectios.
And you do it with a level of literacy that's sadly lacking throughout much of "educated" society.
Excellent stuff, and very well done.
Thank you,
Goatroper
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