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Who Knew? Skimmed Milk Gets Top Post

When I blog, I know what I think is important. I don’t just blog what I think is important, I also blog what I think is funny, what catches my eye, what I want people who don’t live in Kuwait to know about how life here is different from their life, and then.. . things in the news that might be obscure, but interesting.

Every day, the Who Knew? Skimmed Milk Affects Fertility post gets hits. Although I only posted it two weeks ago, it is the leader for the last thirty days, way ahead of the next most popular post.

I never know. Mostly I blog because I have things ( originally wrote “thinks” which must be truly Freudian) I want to say, but in any kind of communication, you need feedback. Feedback, for me, is a combination of what you comment, and what you read – my statistics. It just cracks me up, what you, the reader, find most interesting in my posts as opposed to what I am thinking when I post. Go figure!

March 14, 2007 - Posted by | Blogging, Communication, Cross Cultural, Customer Service, ExPat Life, Language, Statistics

2 Comments »

  1. lol ‘thinks’ should become a noun for bloggers especially the point when you thunk that the think is a thought worth blogging about 😛

    i’ma go read dr seus now 😀

    skunk's avatar Comment by skunk | March 14, 2007 | Reply

  2. Mornin’ SKUNK! I agree, “thinks” would make a good noun. Funny you would mention Dr. Seuss – my husband and I were just talking about him. We taught our son to read at age 3 – and Dr. Seuss helped. My husband hates Dr. Seuss now! I still think he had a major contribution to our son reading – kids LOVE those books, and memorize them! But . . . I’ve often wondered if anyone ever reads Green Eggs and Ham in this culture???

    intlxpatr's avatar Comment by intlxpatr | March 15, 2007 | Reply


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