Dingo the Dissident

THE BLOG OF DISQUIET : Qweir Notions, an uncommonplace-book from the Armpit of Diogenes, binge-thinker jottings since 2008 .

Tuesday 25 June 2019

What's the point ?

Possibly the most unvisited daily blog on Blogger.














I have three regular readers:
1. Malcolm my chum.
2. Almina my Internet Acquaintance.
3. You ?

10 comments:

Karl said...

I look each day:-)

Wofl said...

O faithful, unacknowledged, reader-friend, I am profoundly grateful.
(Don't you get bored stiff ?)

Anonymous said...

And another one! Statcounter is blocked by adblockers, hence be cheerful! It's at least a handful of people more!

Wofl said...

Oh, that's nice to know. Thank you!

Anonymous said...

Yes, I read you nearly everyday. Merci from Arizona.

Wofl said...

Following your remark about StatCounter, I consulted Blogger's own statistics, which I take with a pinch of salt: I have 103 'readers' (one-time, regular ?) in the USA !
78 in Germany
55 in Russia
(wow! I hope they're not all in dank cellar , and I haven't hear from herr a novo-gulag)
40 in Great Britain
4 in France
0 in Ireland
(to be expected)
My Panamanian friend moved to the USA, and I haven't heard from her in years.

24 of them visited the site on the 21st of June.

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Wofl said...

Oh, poor Dina. I hope you are not suffering.
My lovely Asterix is dead. He killed too many cats - of which there are literally dozens here, most of them stray and sick. For more details, see :

www.beyond-the-pale.uk/asterix.htm

love from Anthony.

The best thing in the world is to see a happy dog.

Anonymous said...

Adieu, Asterix! Bienvenue dans les Chasses Eternelles!

When did this happen? Just today (yesterday)?

Luckily, the agent worked well and very very quickly in him.
I would have feared that it might not have had the same effect
as in humans and to go horribly wrong.

Wofl said...

It happened on 30th April. I have told only those people who ask about him.
Every time I pass the football pitches I see him chasing his football almost from end to end, and then wipe away a tear.