998 posts, 999 posts ...
... if you combine all of my posts on Sententiae and all of my posts here on Not Mayberry I have written 999 posts since I started. Which means this very post is..
MY ONE THOUSANDTH POST!!
and you thought Meghan was the drama queen.
... if you combine all of my posts on Sententiae and all of my posts here on Not Mayberry I have written 999 posts since I started. Which means this very post is..
MY ONE THOUSANDTH POST!!
and you thought Meghan was the drama queen.
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Soooooo impressive!! Not many of us could calculate that.
Well...I thought once I clicked on your post there should have been confetti coming down from the ceiling and horns tooting like New Years. When did you count them all? Do you print them an keep them in a book to publish one day? Just as important...have you had 1000 hits on your blogs?
No. No confetti, though I am sure there is a program somewhere that can do it. Elliot seems to be able to come up with things like that.
And ... on the dashboard page for my blogs Blogger includes a little counter for the posts on Sententiae and Not Mayberry. All I had to do was add the two figures together.
And I have had 11,906 visits to Sententiae (I don't have a counter on this blog). I think about half of those visits were actually me, and a quarter of them either family members or mistakes.
I am going to go break out the champage.
Um, so... I hate to bring this up, but....
how many posts have you put up on Jessee's Place? Because I think your real 1000th blog entry may have taken place quite some time ago.
I'm not sure Clemens would count that blog, as it's not entirely his blog - not just his posts...plus I don't think it is intellectual enough for him (I repeat...it's no all his posts).
Sure, but if he posted to Jesse's Place ten times, then then post is his 1010th post, not his 1000th.
Clemens?
Clemens' does not post on that other blog. It's not that it isn't intellectual enough (it has lovely pictures) but that the personality known as Clemens only exists on Sententiae and Not Mayberry.
It's a very post modern type thing. Fenando Pessoa would understand.
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