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Topic: Fun pastime: googling
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Mon 09/12/11 03:38 PM


I do it once in awhile to see what kinds of sites my books are showing up on.

Last night, I found my new book on the home page of a site for divorce lawyers. I have no idea how that works....



I saw some of your book just now online. They look very funny, entertaining and engaging from what I saw.


And they're low in sodium.


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Mon 09/12/11 05:31 PM



I do it once in awhile to see what kinds of sites my books are showing up on.

Last night, I found my new book on the home page of a site for divorce lawyers. I have no idea how that works....



I saw some of your book just now online. They look very funny, entertaining and engaging from what I saw.


And they're low in sodium.



what English is not my first language. biggrin Help me out here what you mean.

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Mon 09/12/11 05:35 PM

Just googled my name. The first four at least (I didn't look past that) are all me. I have a pretty unique name. According to one whitepages site, I am the only person in the US with my name.
wow...I'm one of 6 million with mine frustrated

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Mon 09/12/11 05:49 PM




I do it once in awhile to see what kinds of sites my books are showing up on.

Last night, I found my new book on the home page of a site for divorce lawyers. I have no idea how that works....



I saw some of your book just now online. They look very funny, entertaining and engaging from what I saw.


And they're low in sodium.



what English is not my first language. biggrin Help me out here what you mean.


OK, they don't contain harmful quantities of salt. You would think that would be true of almost every book, but no. Many books are made entirely of sodium, which is bad for you if too much of it gets on your spaghetti or in your shoes or pretty much anyplace. I'm not a scientist, so when I don't know the real answer to a scientific question, I just make up stuff.

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Mon 09/12/11 06:00 PM

I do it once in awhile to see what kinds of sites my books are showing up on.

Last night, I found my new book on the home page of a site for divorce lawyers. I have no idea how that works....



Funny... I think your book was used to hit the other in the head in a domestic dispute. Or your book was a corpus delicti, a pro usque pri prod quam, or a dipri cum sigma L. L as in MCMLIV.

Anything is possible, really. Maybe someone started a religion using your book as the scriptures, and a lot of lawyers are getting prepared to translate your book into Arameic.

Because like priests, all lawyers have to learn Latin in scool.

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Mon 09/12/11 06:05 PM


I do it once in awhile to see what kinds of sites my books are showing up on.

Last night, I found my new book on the home page of a site for divorce lawyers. I have no idea how that works....



Funny... I think your book was used to hit the other in the head in a domestic dispute. Or your book was a corpus delicti, a pro usque pri prod quam, or a dipri cum sigma L. L as in MCMLIV.

Anything is possible, really. Maybe someone started a religion using your book as the scriptures, and a lot of lawyers are getting prepared to translate your book into Arameic.

Because like priests, all lawyers have to learn Latin in scool.


Thank God they don't make authors do that.

Ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam.


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Mon 09/12/11 08:59 PM





I do it once in awhile to see what kinds of sites my books are showing up on.

Last night, I found my new book on the home page of a site for divorce lawyers. I have no idea how that works....



I saw some of your book just now online. They look very funny, entertaining and engaging from what I saw.


And they're low in sodium.



what English is not my first language. biggrin Help me out here what you mean.


OK, they don't contain harmful quantities of salt. You would think that would be true of almost every book, but no. Many books are made entirely of sodium, which is bad for you if too much of it gets on your spaghetti or in your shoes or pretty much anyplace. I'm not a scientist, so when I don't know the real answer to a scientific question, I just make up stuff.


So it's not bad for my health if I read them. Sorry. I'm good at ruining jokes.

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Mon 09/12/11 11:03 PM


Don't most people google themselves from time to time? Oh, your name.....blushing Luckily there's enough people with my name that it takes quite a while to even find the RIGHT me. pitchfork


I think you mean oogle. LOL


That too!

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