Monday, March 2, 2009

Girls of Riyadh

"Girls of Riyadh" is my bookclub's book this month that I'm actually going to attempt to read since my schedule of insanity has cleared up a bit. I haven't read it though, but I had a sign today that I should.

I looked at my map of visitors and saw that someone from "Riyadh" looked at my blog! I found out through the magical ways of the internet that they were googling "Merry Mafton MP3" but still, crazy that you can be all over the world with a click. And funny that my Dad used to sing song say "Merry Mafton" or "Merry Mofton." Maybe he made an MP3 of it and that's what they were looking for.

I googled "Ladies of Riyadh" thinking that was the name of my book and this website came up first. Should've known.
Q: Where's the craziest place someone was from that looked at your blog?

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