A blog chronicling my departure from urban life on the east coast to sheep farm and cheese making life on the west coast. Still recounting the meals I have eaten in my new setting, but with more sheep thrown into the mix.
Friday, March 05, 2010
Interesting
The other day, someone got to my site because they googled 'my life as a chicken.' I want to know more about this.
6 comments:
Huckleberry
said...
I found your site because I googled for a way to make a perfect poached egg. This is only tenuously linked to chicken. However, I have since learned to appreciate their beauty. This is not the only reason why I'm glad I found your blog.
If they are already living life as a chicken, why are they googling their own experience, you know?
Or are they hoping to read someone else's chicken life perspective in an effort to decide if its the lifestyle for them? And really, that makes no sense because you are either already a chicken, or you are not.
After some googling,I now have a working hypothesis what the mysterious googler was looking for. It is less imaginative than your speculations, and therefore I won't tell more as I don't want to ruin them -- I'm hoping for a story...
(And yes, as probably the vast majority of google searches (mine excluded!), it has to do with sex.)
6 comments:
I found your site because I googled for a way to make a perfect poached egg. This is only tenuously linked to chicken. However, I have since learned to appreciate their beauty. This is not the only reason why I'm glad I found your blog.
Yay! Chicken beauty! Shame I haven't really helped you in that whole perfect poached egg pursuit...sigh.
Also:
If they are already living life as a chicken, why are they googling their own experience, you know?
Or are they hoping to read someone else's chicken life perspective in an effort to decide if its the lifestyle for them? And really, that makes no sense because you are either already a chicken, or you are not.
And do chickens really use the internet? No.
Sigh. I may have just lost my mind a little bit.
After some googling,I now have a working hypothesis what the mysterious googler was looking for. It is less imaginative than your speculations, and therefore I won't tell more as I don't want to ruin them -- I'm hoping for a story...
(And yes, as probably the vast majority of google searches (mine excluded!), it has to do with sex.)
And here's another idea what you can do with weird/interesting search queries:
http://lfab-uvm.blogspot.com/2008/02/googl-oetry-search-query-poetry.html
oooh. that is interesting!
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