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Category Archives: Strange Google Searches
Strange Google Searches: the Lutheran Edition
What do Lutherans and metaphysics have in common? Uh…. Can Lutherans get drunk? No, we cannot. We have a built in alchohol governor designed to measure alchohol intake and automatically shut off the inhibiting effects of alchohol just before we reach drunkeness. … Continue reading
Yet Even More Strange Google Searches that Lead to Chaos
tourettes mutilation eye gouging I have no idea how this search could lead to my blog, but obviously it did. I’m not as concerned about what this search says about the searcher as I am about what this search says about … Continue reading
Still More Strange Google Searches
What follows are several search phrases that led to Chaos and Old Night. God’s inspiration The thought process perhaps went something like this: “What inspires God? Where does he get his motivation? What gets him out of bed in the morning? It must … Continue reading
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More Strange Google Searches that Lead to Chaos
People with Caner I’m pretty sure this person was searching for people with cancer, not people with Ergun Caner. Although, Caner can certainly be hazardous to your theological health. the drunken peasant martin luther This is a bizarre reason for … Continue reading
Strange Google Searches that Lead to Chaos
One of the little voyeuristic pleasures of blogging is that blog-owners can track how readers arrive at their blog. Sometimes they come by way of a link and sometimes by way of a search engine. I have for sometime now … Continue reading