viewer mail, Christmas day special
Traffic here at the blog was at the lowest point of the year on Christmas Day (and it was still 223 pageloads). This is understandable, because we aren’t posting new content around that time, and most people are probably spending time with their families and playing with their new toys. Since fewer people are browsing the Internet that day, I had to wonder what people were searching for. I’m going to limit the results just to what brought people to this blog, and I’m going to remove some of the similar entries. (Also, only a certain number of search terms are stored for each day, so this may not be everything.)
Here’s the partial list of search terms that brought people here on Christmas Day (with the number of searches using that term):
basketball 34
sumo wrestling 11
poop 10
mount rushmore 8
basketball pictures 6
tank 6
sherman tank 5
funny christmas lights 4
bad hair 4
swedish goat fire 4
bad hair day 3
weird christmas quotes 3
pics of amazing lights on houses on chri 2
homer simpson + toilet paper 2
hair bands 2
fry turkey accident 2
pictures of deep frying turkeys gone wro 2
the burger king guy 2
poop in toilet 2
turkey frying accidents 2
pooping dog 2
beaker bunsen 2
bacon bbq 2
halo 2
carnivore pizza 2
truck driving 2
mr t 2
bacon crackers & shredded cheese 2
christmas straw goat 1
funny soccer celebrations 1
mountain dew ingredients explained funny 1
30 pound pizza man vs. food 1
“monstrosity” “burger” 1
facts about toilet 1
muppets professor 1
little mac mike tyson’s punch out 1
fat men dancing 1
covered in post it notes 1
cheese empanadas 1
wii for fat people 1
obama afro 1
bacon ham buffet 1
swedish christmas straw goat 1
worms in feces 1
homer simpsons wise sentites 1
bad mood no reason 1
There you have it. Are you surprised? Imagine someone on Christmas Day searching for “fat men dancing” or “worms in feces” or “poop in toilet”. I reckon some people spend their Christmas day a lot differently than I do… 🙂 To each their own… But it’s not a problem, because we’re open 24/7, and pages of randomness are served even if no one is in the office. That’s one of the neat things about technology…
BTW, if you found this page via an Internet search, we’re written about most of these topics, and you can search just this blog using the search box in the sidebar.

