I just glanced at the blog and I noticed that this next post (this one) was number 100.
Time flies. I generally do a little reading in the morning or at night and pop a post up. Usually it is one a day. I find it hard to believe we are at a hundred.
I am very surprised that folks seem to be enjoying it, and offering their comments. I honestly expected maybe five or ten hits a day, mostly from friends. I never for a moment thought that only after a couple of months I would get readers from all over the world and that I would make new friends like I have.
Anyhow, thanks for reading and participating. Hopefully we'll get on to the next 100 starting tomorrow!
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
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4 comments:
The blog is great, You could be the heir apparent to Stan Bernstien.
:)
Stan does real work. I just ramble on about it.
Congratulation's, I think I have read all 100 right from the start and it's great to see you keep at it, as so many bloggers do a few posts and then give up.
I hope we have helped to contribute to the blogs success.
Hi HL,
Yes sirree.
You guys do a great job and it is nice to see the success you have had with the site. You are certainly doing a good deal of good things and you can tell you love the sport over there.
Continued success.
PTP
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