Thursday, September 28, 2006
On teh internets, no one can tell if you are joking
Here are some more unexpectedly high search engine placements leading people to this blog. (My previous post is here.) And I swear these searchs (or slight variants) frequently show up on my site meter. These aren't just blips, they are steady sources of traffic here. It makes me want to laugh and cry at the same time.
I am Jack's misunderstood artistic expression.
I am Jack's misunderstood artistic expression.
- Screwing women - This was a joke when I used it in a blog post title. Now it leads men with a certain mindset here. Don't cry for me, Argentina; I weep enough for us all.
- Pharmacist ethics - At least this one is relatively on track. I actually did write about pharmacist ethics when the brouhaha was active about pharmacists refusing to fill prescriptions because of their religious objections to birth control and such.
- Making a spear - Little did I know that this was a popular subject when I extracted a selection from Judy Grahn. In my mind, I imagine pre-teens looking for tips on spearmaking. What? You didn't make spears when you were a kid? I thought it was a required activity of childhood. It was for me. I used scrub bamboo in New Orleans to make javelins.
- strain fruits nina simone - I'm fairly certain this was intended to find Nina Simone's version of the song "Strange Fruit". Since it's on the Spanish version of Google, I can't be sure.