There was me thinking checking your stats was a bad habit, waste of time and inefficient use ofresources. But, actually, it is a way to write poetry! see: Keyword Haiku So here is the beginning of my poetic adventure. (I once wrote a poem, but, it was something about a computer being good because it was er.. not made out of wood) so as you can see my keyword statistics are far better at generating poetry than me.
from: tejvan.co.uk/
never give up poems
shambhu sri
never give up poem
tejvan’s blog
poems never give up
sri chinmoy biography
poems never give up
poem never give up
ministry of silly walks
jeeves and wooster theme music
how does the yogi mahasamadhi
poems about giving up
poems about never giving up
ode to joy Bernstein
pictures of the spirit leaving the body at death
2007 national hill climb
who invented crosswords co uk
give up poetry
hill climb training
winter in oxford
kyudo blogs
how to achieve mahasamadhi
picture of a lighthouse
BTW the order of these keyword searches remains exactly the same as it appeared in stats, but some search results were omitted)
Statistics from Richardpettinger.com
funny exam answers
free love poems online
dumb answers
uk economy in 2007
causes of recession
economics jokes
clean funny short jokes
polar bear
funny poems about teachers
roald dahl Cinderella
granny video
poise for dogs
husband jokes
50th wedding anniversary jokes
wife jokes
spirituality vs religion
length of a marathon
the nun s story
how to get into oxford university
fawlty towers the germans
ning nang noo
Splendid! The last verse is my favourite of all 🙂
tejvan, your scaring me! lol.
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Top marks for using “Ning nang noo” in a blog post!
And don’t give up on the computer not made out of wood, or, just to be safe, your day job 😉