This is Just Silly.
This week’s burst of goodness from The Right Thing is just something ridiculous and awesome that someone emailed me this week.
I get a lot of stuff like that, but very little of it is blogworthy.
But first, a couple of interesting stats about The Right Thing, delivered to me recently by my man Tyler at Fresh Tech Concepts. He’s the genius behind this page’s design.
1 – Since March of this year, 1,040 different people visited this site. That’s 1,040 unique visitors!! Pretty cool, no?
2 – Most of them didn’t leave a comment. They are chumps. Leave a comment or become a chump. Those are your choices in life.
3 – Of those 1,040 visitors, 14 of them accessed this blog via a dial-up internet connection. Wow. Just… wow. You people are dedicated!!
4 – Of course most traffic to the site is generated from the U.S. and Canada, but there were also repeat visits from readers in Austria, The UK, Belgium, Australia, Russia, The Netherlands and Japan!!!! That just blows my mind. A quick message to all my international readers: You guys rock!! Thanks for tuning in.
And thanks to all of you for checking out my scrawlings.
Now, do enjoy this little piece of silliness spliced together by some guy with WAY way too much time on his hands.
It’s the marriage of a really annoying song by an “artist” called Kesha, with some vintage Star Trek clips. Sounds ridiculous, I know. But somehow, it just works.
Hasta.
Oh – the lyrics are nasty. Be warned.
6 People have left comments on this post
So GOOD!
I’m not ashamed to say that enjoy Ke$ha, or K$ depending on how well you know her
i am not a chump. Bert Crabbe you’re my hero.
Bo – you are the man.
Mike – you are indeed far from chumpdom, but you need a new hero.
this is me, not being a chump. whew! I feel better now. the star trek vid was amazing!
Bert,
I must say your international information left off the important True North southern post in S. Africa (sometimes dial-up would be better than what we have). We just met with a couple attempting to start a revolution in the schools here to combat drug trafficking…and in turn human trafficking which are so closely linked.
Wow!! Can’t believe we missed the South African contingent. Sorry guys!!!
Really glad you’re tuning in. We miss you!!
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