Thursday, January 15, 2004

Keep on searchin', searchin' 

Time to revisit some of the stranger ways that people find Out of the Blue. Probably the best one came today, as Google delivered a reader based on this search: "Lisa Loeb" + "Dweezil Zappa" + "lasagna." Of course there was a blog post with all of that, and Google was able to deliver up only this site, so whoever needed to come back, thanks for the effort.

A poignant search for "how to kiss for the first time" landed on the First Kiss page. I hope that person's first was as romantic as mine.

Here's a good one: a person searched on "MBTI romantic servant." Fortunately that landed on the blog, not on my biography.

Many, many people are searching for love in all the wrong places, and end up on my satire-commented pages of profiles from men and women on one of the online services. Many, many of the searches are too unbelievable or graphic to post too, even though my essays are no where near a PG rating.

Lots and lots of people seach for South Station, the train station in Boston that is the namesake and inspiration for my web site.

More hits on my pages for the memorial to my wife, and information on ovarian cancer. I'm glad these pages are useful to some.

And finally, about once a month, someone searches for me. And among all the Google links, there I am. Will wonders ever cease?

P.S. Bonus points to the first one who identifies the artist who first sang the song containing the lyrics in the title of this piece!

Stay warm!



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