Most Popular Post Bonus Track
I started to break Kavips‘ rule of simplicity on this post so the shameless extra material is included here like a bonus track on a special edition CD.
The overall popular posts are ones I’d rather not be that popular. Back in the fall I posted several times about the local Bonanzas closing. One night while picking up my son from work, I noticed the Golden Corral was taking coupons issued for the local Bonanzas because it was up on their changeable letter sign. So I posted it along with the other Bonanza stuff. Thus, apparently every time some bargain shopping coupon clipping Golden Corral customer is looking for coupons, they end up here. That’s the second most popular post.
The all-time most popular post is when I first wrote about the television minister Paula White getting divorced. It sparked some comments. It certainly gets more hits than a follow up post I did a bit later on.
Well Kavips, that’s more than what you asked for. Next Friday should be “bonus track” free.
Oh yeah, I shouldn’t forget my lame attempts at doing an “around the horn” posts. Trying to steer clear of photocopying everyone else’s titles, i decided to honor different horns such as the tuba and flugelhorn.
Most Popular Post
Kavips has invited me to post my most popular post.
For the last seven days, the most popular post was my embeded Christine O’Donnell YouTube video, as unoriginal as a post can get here.
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