I look every so often at my stats bar that tells me how many people have stopped by and how they have gotten here. It is interesting, and funny. I have posted about it before here and here. So, without further ado, here is how people have found my site this week:
- bumble bee babies- This refers to my post on eating fried bumble bees where I quoted that old kids song “won’t my mommy be so proud of me” and so on. This is my most popular post ever with a grand total of 862 views to date. This is shocking to me. I mean, yes, the post does come with photographic evidence, but still. Do that many people need the lyrics to that song?
- +”feminazi”+”sweden” – I am not sure that I ever wrote about feminazi, and really I hate that term, but I am assuming they ended up at my article on Sweden’s solution to prostitution.
- juvenil porn child – First of all, shame on you! Second of all, wouldn’t juvenile (they spelled it wrong) and child be redundant?
- domestic trafficking of native american – This is a very interesting subject. It is, however, not one I have talked about here- yet. I wonder if they found any good info. Hmm, after this, I may have to do that search.
- sex trafficking chili – Chili as in the food? I am not sure that a food, no matter how powerful it is with chili peppers and beans is able to traffic anyone, much less for sexual exploitation purposes.
- vina del mar prostitution – Matt commented that the number of people looking for prostitution and ending up at his site increased while the US military was here. I can only confirm this observation.
- what do baby spiders eat – I don’t know.
- i break to many hearts – That is too bad. My advice, don’t traffic people or prostitute yourself.
- i love reading books – Me too. Right now I am reading A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a boy soldier by Ismael Beah, In Defense of Globalization by Jagdish Bhagwati and some other book that is a series of essays whose title I can’t remember right now.
- things to get for a new apartment – Hmm… I suppose that would depend on what you have, what you need, and what you want. Usually the first thing I get is a blender.


The thing about prostitution hits going up when the U.S. military is here is really gross.
Today somebody googled, “So that’s what it’s like to want to be Chilean” and ended up at my site. Isn’t statcounter fun?
By: Kyle on May 28, 2008
at 10:01 pm
I got another hit off ‘prostitutes in valparaiso’ yesterday. It seems to be an ever popular search. Whilst looking at the google page that my blog turned up on-the first, somehow-I found this article from the Guardian that might be of interest to you. It doesn’t make for particularly pleasant reading, to be honest, but it’s quite interesting:
http://www.guardianweekly.co.uk/?page=editorial&id=440&catID=9
By: Matt on June 3, 2008
at 9:57 am
[...] Sleazy people A lot of sleazy people find my site. I have come to accept that this is the reality of the way search engines–and the internet in general–work. I am fairly sure I do not give them the information they want. I have commented about the random, and sometimes gross or sleazy, ways that people find my site via search engines in Who are you people? and Google: a tool or just a randomizer? [...]
By: Sleazy people « Musings from inside, outside, and underneath on September 19, 2008
at 9:13 pm
[...] up the google search engine Every so often, I like to do a post on how people find me. I think of my stat counter as a constant source of entertainment and [...]
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at 1:58 pm