Chris Clarke at Creek Running North posted
yesterday that someone arrived at his site having Googled "pictures of old yeller having rabies." Then a later update suggested he might have been a little astonished when someone else got there by Googling "caffeine and death."
Child's play, I say.
Someone just arrived at The Middlewesterner by searching msn for "shelf life of prune juice." Top that, if you can.
UPDATE: 12:02 P.M. - Well, folks, Chris just did top it, maybe. Go on over and see my concession comment here. I had to concede to another fellow, too, who had quite a strange run of search strings in February. I still contend, however, that there's no one who gets more searches than I do inquiring about the president's stature or lack thereof, i.e. "how tall is president bush," "president's height," etc. And late this morning I got hit with "how+to+make+bleached+hair+brighter" and "horse manure, energy briquets," so anything may be possible. Perhaps Chris has only won this round.
I think elck topped us all, though the contest seems to be still in progress.
Scariest so far: "inflatable ann coulter."
Posted by: Chris Clarke | March 10, 2005 at 06:33 PM
Chris--you'll see I've given you the honorable first position on my list of World Champion Search Strings in the side bar at The Middlewesterner. Huzzah.
Posted by: Tom Montag | March 11, 2005 at 09:09 AM
i still don't know if this prune juice is good or not!
Posted by: prune juice guy | June 11, 2005 at 03:18 PM
"naked poodle walking"?!?!
Posted by: Chris Clarke | June 09, 2007 at 11:20 PM