As an experiment, I checked out what sort of search engine keywords people have recently entered into Google that led to this blog, and where the visitor was from:
- Always look on the bright side of life (Monty Python fans from New Zealand and Belgium)
- Jonathan Zarate (surprised to learn that someone in Australia heard about the local murder and dismemberment of Jennifer Parks; also noticed several U.S. based searches on the same case that led to my blog. And here I thought the story wasn't getting media coverage other than local...)
- Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare lover in Johannesburg, South Africa)
- soul furniture finland (someone in Ireland - I came up 20th with these keywords, which I find quite odd)
- soul postcards (from the U.K. - what a lovely thought, getting a postcard from someone's soul)
- gift etiquette neighbor babysit (El Cajon, CA. I didn't realize I was an authority on the right way to gift a babysitting neighbor)
- oprah compulsive liars (Salt Lake City - can Mormons be compulsive liars? Just wondering... someone write in and let me know.)
- France killer rabbit (Colorado Springs - since the killer rabbit was a Brit thing, why was this person looking for it in France?)
- selling wedding flowers profitably (St. Paul, MN. Hasn't the word spread to Minnesota that I really don't care about getting married?)
- "it is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves" passage (a deep thinker in Wisconsin)
And this week's Grand Prize Winner for the oddest way to find me via a search engine (this was from MSN, not Google), the searcher from Albany, Georgia:
- 2 teenagers that are cheerleaders showing there as pics (The winner will receive a lifetime of free future visits to this blog.)
Remind me to write more posts using the terms "killer rabbit", "Finland", "liar", "soul" and "cheerleaders". Wonder what would happen if I included all of those in one post?
Oh... wait... I just did.