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Google Trends provides a list of the top most searched on terms in the last 24 hours.
Today’s terms unsurprisingly have Mr. Letterman paired with Sarah Palin and her daughters once more. Maybe this time his apology for the appalling joke he made at their expense will ring true. His first was totally lacking in sincerity.
Topmost search term however is “Statue of Liberty garment” — I don’t really see much returned on that, so the fact that it’s #1 on the list is puzzling. Maybe it’s a term for some paper assigned to a class somewhere.
Other personalities in the search are Joe Buck and Artie Lange. Apparently, Mr. Lange hijacked Mr. Buck’s television show opener. I’ve never heard of either person….does that make me comedy deficient?
Also unsurprisingly are searches for Father’s Day gifts (guys, take a hint from me and give him a golf vacation at the Westgate!). This coming Sunday is the day, you know….
There seems to also be several searches on Zicam and Zicam side effects and Zicam recall. If you’re taking Zicam, you may want to check into the latest news concerning this drug. Apparently some versions of it permanently kill you sense of smell!! And if they don’t kill your sense of smell, they leave you sniffling. Not fun!
Lastly, but not leastly are the searches on the various world soccer team match-ups. Sadly the US lost to Italy in a demeaning 3-1 trouncing.
Now the most interesting term in the top ten is Buzkashi – you might remember a scene from a James Bond movie that had the men playing this game. This traditional game is apparently being put aside in favor of skateboard ing in Kabul. Guess it’s getting to be too hard to find goats and horses.
Til next time.
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The “Statue of Liberty garment” does seem like some schoolpaper or someone who accidentaly spammed google with that query. There’s no unusual results for this.
Pozycjonowanie No that’s what was so odd. Oh well, one of the mysteries of Google