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I really shouldn't check my referrers, and I should especially not check the search terms by which people have found the Prattle. Recent searches have included religious meaning of eating own semen, rattlesnake venom in wine health benefits and nuns and priests having children together . Usually I can work out how these strange terms attracted people here, but these three have me baffled.
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1: Posted by: Sir Bob | February 27, 2007 5:25 PM
wow that some far out there searching. i thought looking up for immunity to psycho analysis was and odd thought out of boredem
2: Posted by: Red Wolf | February 28, 2007 1:36 AM
The slavering idiots I find in my referrer logs look positively sane in comparison.
3: Posted by: Feòrag | February 28, 2007 9:13 AM
Normally, such a posting brings with it lots more interesting search terms, but there's nothing new and exciting yet. I'll give it a couple of days.
Evangelism, witnessing and similar activitites go by one name here—, and is no different from spam for viagra, penis enlargement products and pornography. We do not take advertising. If you want to advertise your imaginary friend, please spend your own money on your own web space to do so. Any attempts to use the comments section for advertisements will be deleted, and the perpetrator barred, unless they are particularly stupid, in which case I reserve the right to pinch an idea from Teresa Nielsen Hayden and delete all the vowels.
This is not a contacts site. If you are looking for help regarding a particular path, I suggest The Witches' Voice, which does operate a contacts service.
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