please empty your brain below |
Well I'm not sure if my comment could be deemed pithy, but at least it's not spam! I've found your blog to be funny and I will be back. Cheers from Vancouver Canada |
You'll be glad to know it's more than just funny, beezzez, it's occasionally brilliant. |
Awaiting eagerly to find out if the mystery count has increased this year. |
Have just recommended you to a pissed off New Yroker who came over looking to fall in love in London and didn't. I said your blog would encourage her to return. Thank you for droppin oin mine the other day with wise words of encouragement: Your passion for what you write about shines thorugh and is a clear demonstrationof how loving what you cover or being passionately intered in it makes you immensely enjoyable to read. I check you at work mostly:, recently I have been known to come here to help me face the journey back home - a little blast of London goodness is inspiring and cheers me up |
Along with scaryduck, I am too waiting for the total of the mystery count this year. Did you? Have you? Will you? I can't wait till tomorrow, you are such a tease. |
I'm useless at this type of thing. Hopeless at keeping records and lack motivation to spend any time number-crunching. However I did spot that my average visits is a couple of years behind you, maybe I should blog more about Glasgow? |
Excellent writing mate, you'd make a great copywriter imho. Found your blog through the front page (yeah, I'm one of those 43000 people bored to death) and all I can say is: You got me hooked. Salutations from Lisbon, Portugal. |
You can have some of my Spam, if you are peckish. I don't like 3rd party filtering: I use Eudora filters for my private mail (328 spamcount in the last month) and let Gmail pick the bones out of the public address (263 spam sarnies) |
When I was on the blogger front page (in the wake of the Grauniard Award madness) it was worth about 2,000 a day. A mention in the right place can send your count through the roof. A mention in b3ta doubled my traffic. Unfortunately, very few, if any, stay. My visitors have been steadily rising over the last months, but you've still pulled in twice as many hits this month as I have. Well done, Geezer! |
Why don't you link me in, I'm in London! Just kidding... |
I keep coming back for the Random Boroughs. Looking forward to the next one. |
I personally found that digging some net random out of their hard disk crash was worth about 4 times my usual traffic. One of those 4 people commented. |
What you can't count is the number of people who read parts of your blog sent by friends. I can't be the only one who passes on my favourite bits of your blog . The recent tube one - the great escalator section - has gone to Hamburg, Houston and Neuquen (Argentina) Agree too with Invicta - love the Random Boroughs |
Ah! The Russian gibberish spam (not to mention Ukrainian gibberish spam) is...if not the best, often the most eccentric. (I suppose I have the advantage of being able to read it.) Mind you, never have I received an english-language email that came close to saying something like "Have you recently got divorced? Do you need to rent a new flat in Kiev?"... and loads of technical stuff, people trying to sell servers, etc, |
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