At 09:22, London time, someone from Lambeth became my 20,000th unique visitor. Leaving aside the fact that someone like Iain Dale gets seven times this number in a month, I'm still very happy to have passed this milestone.
Excellent news, Your Highamness. My own feeling - and this would be precisely NOTHING against Iain Dale - is that these figures would be more usefully reversed, however.
There is just TOO much here to detain the interest. Bloody well done, I say.
Congratulations James- happy 20,000th! And well deserved if I may say so- I wouldn't get too obsessed with Dale- you offer a completely different service to him. Ok you are both blogs- but this is one to make people think, Dale's is a gossip blog and gets coverage through getting scoops.
Wow, congratulations, James. I was pleased at reaching 6,000. How do you know where they're from?
ReplyDeleteAnother question: when little stars ** appear next to someone's name in the blogroll, what does that mean? I'm asking you as someone who knows.
Is an ocatwa, a fatwa they put on cats?
Hey well done, we are talking big numbers, wonder who it was ,..
ReplyDeleteExcellent news, Your Highamness. My own feeling - and this would be precisely NOTHING against Iain Dale - is that these figures would be more usefully reversed, however.
ReplyDeleteThere is just TOO much here to detain the interest. Bloody well done, I say.
Kind regards etc....
Thank you kindly and 'ocatwa' - maybe.
ReplyDeleteI reached 5000 this week. Must work harder.
ReplyDeleteYou set standards that are beyond me though...
Congratulations James- happy 20,000th! And well deserved if I may say so- I wouldn't get too obsessed with Dale- you offer a completely different service to him. Ok you are both blogs- but this is one to make people think, Dale's is a gossip blog and gets coverage through getting scoops.
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