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Google-osity

Looking at my blog stats tonight, I happened to look at the Keyphrases used on search engines and found some baffling items. "Italian tubular cast-on", in many incarnations, is the number one search that brings visitors to fluffbuff, and I knew that, but what's up with searches like "skunk s personal interesting point" and "used yarn covered elephant"?

Here is a small selection of the keyphrases used this month.
"Why am I always cold?"

— actress spotted in chatham massachusetts
— add pasta to the sauce cook
— all things fair
— amish lap knitting
— awesome tessellations
— bearded dragon
— beautiful banknotes
— beautiful eyelashes equipments
— big sausage delivery movie
— birthday chicken
— buff men
— california secession
— carnage office floor
— classification of a pleated woodpecker
— click
— cloth grain リネン
— cooking pasta the italian way
— designing animals out of hard boiled eggs
— didrex
— differenza sweaters
— francesca
— francesca - now i know
— francesca the cat
— funky chicken pincushion
— funny yarn
— garden galvanized buckets cucina
— good looking food
— grana padano translate english
— guanti fatti a mano istruzioni
— how to make tortillas with pictures
— how to sew jeans into shorts
— Nordic Knitting
— illusion knitting
— italian tubular cast on
— japanese craft books
— kihnu vits braid
— knitting stiff neck
— latte ordering abbreviations
— looking for an utraceable poison
— mites prosciutto
— näverstickning
— ŒŸõ
— pastels supposed to understand mp3
— perfect dark zip
— skunk s personal interesting point
— someone to take pictures wanted michigan 2007
— sono alla base
— spooky villages in italy
— student with books
— thumb research patate
— turbulence u-neck pullover
— ufo icelandic genetic
— used yarn covered elephant
— why am i always cold

Comments

Wow, "classification of a pleated woodpecker," I will never top that. I think that's a good name for a band.

OK. Used Yarn Covered Elephant might just be my favorite.

how can you not wonder about the person who came looking for information about 'designing animals out of hard boiled eggs'? and, when did you talk about untraceable poisons... i must check your archives.

look what a varied and interesting blog you have! :)