monoblogue’s lost and found department

Sometimes weird things happen in my life and the last couple days were two strange ones.

As you probably noticed last night, my site was acting funny and in having it fixed I ended up losing a post. However, my blogger friend Soccer Dad tracked it down for me and I reposted it tonight. So it was lost, now its found.

Well, also yesterday I arrived home after work and saw what I thought was a pizza box sitting by my mailbox. But it wasn’t a pizza box and it was full. Apparently this fell out of a passing vehicle on Old Ocean City Road and the owner probably got to his or her destination without this item.

So if you think you know what it is and you can get back to me (my e-mail is above) before a week or so has passed, you can have it back. If not, I know of a group that can probably use it. I’m deliberately being hazy on the description, let’s just say it’s the same shape as a stop sign but remains in its original box. If I said what it was, anyone can claim it and I want the rightful owner to have first dibs.

This week has been one of oddball posts, I know. But I’m working on a more investigative one that bounces off a story I spied on Michelle Malkin’s website. I should have it tomorrow if I can get the research done tonight. And Thursday will be a regular SotW post; in fact, I need to download Sunday’s pictures to see which good ones I have. I may change a couple prior pictures if I deem them better than the ones I used originally.

So that’s my week. Also, I added another site meter to my mix and found out that my numbers are pretty consistent between both, so I have a pretty good idea of readership now. One thing this does tell me is repeat readers and I get quite a good percentage of them. So maybe I’m too PC for some, but they keep coming back!

Author: Michael

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2 thoughts on “monoblogue’s lost and found department”

  1. Is it bigger than a breadbox? Not to fear Michael, your site offers food revues, sports and music revues that the others don’t offer in detail and I enjoy them. Lead guitar for “Crossroads,” Doug Bounds has been a friend of mine since 1976 or earlier. I don’t see him as much since we’ve gotten older, work, family and so on, was glad to see him still playing. I need to get out and see him him sometime.

  2. michael your analysis is on the money and your opinion is fair and open minded. you have an innate ability to see the varying sides to an issue and remain on the one that is just.

    nice work.

    teeman

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