Egotistical? Me? (Blush)
Ooooookay, well, yes.
So I was looking over the stats earlier this week and noticed this:See it?
This little blog babbles along at about 600-700 pageviews a day. I assume that the vast bulk of these are poor deluded bastards looking for gay porn - I threw a Tom of Finland picture into a blog post two years ago and that post is STILL in the top five searched posts in the history of this dog. Hopefully a few idle passersby actually take the time to read the thing and like it; maybe one or two (if I'm lucky) make it a regular stop on their peripatetic blogrounds.
But 2,300 views?
That's ridiculous - nice, but utterly unlike anything I've ever had before (or since, as you can tell. So what was so special about 4 JAN?
Well, this.
I got blogrolled!
Now I suspect that I owe a lot of my fleeting fame to pure nepotism; I've corresponded a little with Fran from BlueGal/Crooks and Liars, and when my son was little he once attempted to use her wonderful rendition of the "World's Meanest Mommy Song"
as a sort of aphrodisiac for the twenty-something he was utterly crushing on (it didn't work but it was sure worth the try, and it's a damn funny song)
But hopefully a little of that was the result of a well-written post, and my reward was a brief moment of stardom, a diurnal flirtation with the Thrones and Dominations of the Big Blog World. For one brief, bright, shining moment I shared the spotlight with Crooks and Liars, thanks to the professional courtesy of a much better blogger than I.
And then it was back to pulling an oar.
But it was nice while it lasted. Funny world, this blogging.
But, hey - thanks, Fran!
4 comments:
I read your blog through a RSS reader so I don't know if I show up in those stats. Your actual numbers could be higher.
Leon: I think the Blogger stats are probably close. In the Bloglantic Ocean my little blog is a minnow, or perhaps it has a moment or two as a mackerel, but a shark I'm not.
And, in a way, I'm OK with that; I like not having to worry about some damn dumb thing I say here going viral and my becoming some sort of Evil Anakin for the 'Net.
The brief celebrity was fun, but all the more fun for being brief...
Chief,
i don't write for the stats either.
but i really hope that some electronic anthropologist will someday find our blog and thereby know that some of us objected to the fall of out country.
jim
A much-belated and well-deserved congratulations!
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