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by Arthur
Posted on Sunday, March 15th, 2009 at 8:56 am CET
This is my 300th post on this blog. To commemorate today’s milestone I thought it would be fun to have a look at the stats and see what our most visited posts have been over the years. These posts are all pretty old as they have had the most accumulative hits over the years:
- Hidden Security Tags in Old Navy Jeans
- The Rat Temple of Rajasthan
- Pirates of the Carribean 2: a rip-off of Monkey Island?
- Top 10 Things to do in Tunisia
- Quechuas Toss and Go Seconds Tents
- Pop Tarts with Beef Gelatin
- Top 10 Budget Things to do in Chicago
- Scuba in Europe’s Largest Swimming Pool
- Top 10 Things to do in South Florida and the Keys
- Driverless Robot Buses Crash
The first post in the list, about Old Navy, has received lots of comments, which are quite amusing to read if you have some hours to kill. The comments are both from angry customers who found a tag in their pants that kept setting off alarms in other stores, as well as from disgruntled Old Navy employees who are fed up with their customers.
Posted on Sunday, March 15th, 2009 at 8:56 am CET
This is my 300th post on this blog. To commemorate today’s milestone I thought it would be fun to have a look at the stats and see what our most visited posts have been over the years. These posts are all pretty old as they have had the most accumulative hits over the years:
- Hidden Security Tags in Old Navy Jeans
- The Rat Temple of Rajasthan
- Pirates of the Carribean 2: a rip-off of Monkey Island?
- Top 10 Things to do in Tunisia
- Quechuas Toss and Go Seconds Tents
- Pop Tarts with Beef Gelatin
- Top 10 Budget Things to do in Chicago
- Scuba in Europe’s Largest Swimming Pool
- Top 10 Things to do in South Florida and the Keys
- Driverless Robot Buses Crash
The first post in the list, about Old Navy, has received lots of comments, which are quite amusing to read if you have some hours to kill. The comments are both from angry customers who found a tag in their pants that kept setting off alarms in other stores, as well as from disgruntled Old Navy employees who are fed up with their customers.