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If you found this blog via a link from a cruising site ~ we did cruise Mexico on our Ocean 49 cat for a season. See the first text box on the right for links to our preparations, trip down Baja, life in Mexico, cruising and trip back up to SoCal. Unfortunately we are back to the grind in the USA...

Showing posts with label snapple caps bring me readers but then they never come back. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snapple caps bring me readers but then they never come back. Show all posts

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Wasting Time Before I Go Meet the Water Truck...

I'm still on the goldfish theme here...
Snapple Cap #34:
#34 If you keep a goldfish in a dark room it will eventually turn white.
So would we then call it a whitefish?

And where did someone leave this little one to make him red?
The "red light" district?And what about this one ~ did someone leave him at the "Monster Garage" TV show?Ok, let's see how many new hits I get from that one!
Yes I know, I have too much time on my hands... but what else do you do on a cloudy Saturday in La Paz, when your husband has a cold?
I read Snapple cap facts.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

The Reason We Have More Than 5 Readers...

Is due to my post "Watermakers v. Penguins", posted on 06-23-08.
All due to a fact I read on the inside of a Snapple cap...

Click on my post title above to be taken to their list of 675 interesting facts.

I just happened to get #131 on my drink one day:
#131 Penguins have an organ above their eyes that converts seawater to fresh water

#131 must be on a lot of Snapple caps, because I have gotten about 100 hits from that!
All the searches were "penguins organ convert seawater freshwater" or something close.



Gee thanks Snapple!


Hmmmmmmm..... I think I will do a little experiment here.
Post a different fact every so often and see how many people arrive on my blog.
It will show us either how many people are curious, have too much time on their hands or don't believe the Snapple people.

I think I will start with #1:
#1 A Goldfish's attention span is three seconds.

Hmmmmmm... sounds like a lot of people I know.