"From Adventures in Ethics and Science, the Google-fu meme, originated by David Ng.
I'd like to suggest a meme, where the premise is that you will attempt to find 5 statements, which if you were to type into google (preferably google.com, but we'll take the other country specific ones if need be), you'll find that you are returned with your blog as the number one hit. This takes a bit of effort since finding these statements takes a little trial and error, but I'm going to guess that this meme might yield some interesting insight on the blog in question. To make it easier, we'll let you use a search statement enclosed in quotations - this is just to increase your chances of turning up as number one, but if you happen to have a website with the awesome traffic to command the same statement without quotations, then flaunt it baby! Of course, once you find your 5 statements, pass the meme on to others."
I had a try at this today and came up with these statements:
new motherhood gone bad
bodice 101
In the process I learned that "meeples" is actually a real term for something. Evidently there is a German tile-based board game, which I will no doubt never play because it involves strategy and not sheer dumb luck, and the chunky little "people" figures are colloquially referred to as "meeples."
This is a far different definition than my daughter's. To her, meeples are nipples.
I'm not going to tag anyone but hey, get on the good foot and do the bad thing, my blogmates.
4 comments:
I like it. I'll put it in my meme bucket for a rainy day. Then later, when you least expect it, I'll blame you for it. ;-)
I don't have five, but here are some of mine:
blatantcommentwhoring (no spaces, with spaces I'm only number two)
live by the foma (the official name of the blog)
jordan todosey naked (don't ask)
yello,
I don't WANT to ask, but ??? Jordan Todosey is 12...
Exactly. Which makes those Google hits so creepy. See this post for how it got started.
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