Important! You may be the 100th visitor to WyW5!
Dear kidlets: If you happen to be the 100th visitor to WyW5 (you can find out by checking the counter on the sidebar down below), please please please contact me! Send me an e-mail (by checking my profile or by commenting on this post perhaps). I am deeply honored and yes, titillated by the fact that 100 complete strangers have either read or clicked-through this rag.
I would like to know who has come across this site for the 100th time since it's creation. Be brave - tell me a little bit about yourself, your interests, reasons for blogging or blogslogging, etc. Tell me a story - it can be factual, fictional, serious or comic - just write to me! If you take the time, I promise good things are in store for you.
Perhaps a small gift. A poem or trinket sent in the mail. Or not, depending on how you, lucky Mr. or Mrs. 100, feel about mailed trinkets. But don't let this opportunity pass you by! Contact me immediately and introduce yourself. At the very least, I will start a When You Were 5 Wall of Fame in the sidebar, chronicling who the lucky 100, 200, 300 and so on person is who read my blog. You'd be immortal!
So, go now and tell me who you are.
There's a good kidlet.
I would like to know who has come across this site for the 100th time since it's creation. Be brave - tell me a little bit about yourself, your interests, reasons for blogging or blogslogging, etc. Tell me a story - it can be factual, fictional, serious or comic - just write to me! If you take the time, I promise good things are in store for you.
Perhaps a small gift. A poem or trinket sent in the mail. Or not, depending on how you, lucky Mr. or Mrs. 100, feel about mailed trinkets. But don't let this opportunity pass you by! Contact me immediately and introduce yourself. At the very least, I will start a When You Were 5 Wall of Fame in the sidebar, chronicling who the lucky 100, 200, 300 and so on person is who read my blog. You'd be immortal!
So, go now and tell me who you are.
There's a good kidlet.
2 Comments:
So how was Christmas in the end? Did you have a good time?
Christmas was fine - the usual fun and exhausting trip with family. Lots of driving involved - one sis lives in Marin, the other in the Palm Springs area, so lots of driving to go from one to the other in between Christmas and New Years. Happy to get back home, though.
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