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Friday September 3rd 2010

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  • and Hari is back in Gorgon. Uber Death. 3 days ago
  • One night in CHOMland on Tuesday. Wednesday, onward to Dharamsala. Hope the rain Gods are kind enough to not cause problems en route. 4 days ago
  • Flight to Delhi leaves at 0600 on tuesday morning. Airport vigil planned to kill time from 0200 onwards. 4 days ago
  • Confession: "Fool's game" by Richard Marx running in loop in my head. 5 days ago
  • I now know for sure what salubrious means. Mysore weather = salubrious.I'd sacrifice 500 gorgonites for a month here. Gorgonite volunteers? 5 days ago
  • SoHF.Public transport, you are beautiful.And no, contrary to signboard notices,Yelahanka is not the new Gorgon. Its better off this way. 1 week ago
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Search Engine Queries – May 1st to May 13th 2009

Its been a while since I’ve managed to come up with this nonsensical list of search engine queries that have led visitors to my site. No excuses, I’ve been plain lazy.

Nonetheless, I’ve come to realize that if I use tags to indicate said asinine queries, the odds of more people coming to this site thanks to searching for those stupid strings increases tremendously.

Here is a list of the latest stupid search engine queries, in no specific order of hilarity or absurdity:

  • Sri Sri Ravishankar drinking beer (blasphemy in some circles)
  • Madhuri Dixit armpit pics (wtf!)
  • Life is an ipod (iLike very much!)
  • dorky guys with tattoos
  • sentences with “I can’t able to”
  • Kodhi is a cheap guy
  • I want a nice and decent nickname
  • class assembly on modesty
  • quite a poseur
  • stupid language loldogs
  • robert van winkle haircut
  • basic instinct jug suraiya
  • don’t join IIM X (not naming names, sorry)

Yup, thats it. More nonsense to follow.

In other news, wordpress has improved and enhanced its UI to make life a bit easier. Such joy.

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One Response to “Search Engine Queries – May 1st to May 13th 2009”

  1. Dilip says:

    And I will add one more to your list. I was searching if the English usage “based out of” is correct or not, and you know the rest! :)

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