Chasing the Wind

News. Faith. Nonsense.


The Path Less Taken

Why do people come to Chasing the Wind? What answers are they seeking? What pheromone drives them buggy? What carrot moves their donkey?

The first answer is simple – apparently, I’m a virtual babe magnet. I’m attracting women bloggers like buttered toast attracts cats. I dunno why, though I suspect it’s the pretty colors. So subdued, it’s like getting a massage for your eyes after visiting other stark black-n-white or aggressively multicolored websites. Perhaps it’s the fact that not *once* have I discussed automobile repair on this manly site (well, I did once mention automobile transmissions, but just in passing, not in a tool-guy sort of way, so that doesn’t count.) Perhaps it’s because my dog protects me from farts.

It can’t be that single-guy-raising-a-kid-by-himself thing. That’s too cliche, like a bad Ben Affleck movie. Whatever it is, most of the first visitors to this site were women. Friends and family may be shocked to learn that I’m happily cross-linking to several women simultaneously. Hello to Uptown Girl (my first!), Lisa, Beth, Courtney, HunnyB, Rachel (who hasn’t technically linked me, though she did email me today) and especially the talented Miss Vox who was kind enough to send me some chocolate today.

The other way I can find out why visitors are coming here is that – surprise! Most people don’t know that most websites are able to get the results of your search engine query. So I know *exactly* what phrase people searched for before ending up here. Here are this week’s winners:

  • “Chasing the Wind Movie”  I’m a movie? I had no idea… ah, I *am* a movie, and I’m all about storm chasing and tornadoes, and I originally aired on PBS. I never knew that.
  • “Kingdom of Loathing”  That’s one funny game, but I’m a dead-end if you’re looking for information on it. I’m currently playing a Pastamancer: With his mastery of the arcane secrets of Noodlecraft, the Pastamancer is a force to be reckoned with. He relies on his Magicalness to get ahead in the world.
  • “lonely man suspensory”  Besides being a pastamancer, I’m the official repository of Spam Poetry.
  • “Star Trek Enterprise”  Pastamancer from Spaaaaace! no, seriously, this it the one tv show I watch. I’m only vaguely aware that there are other tv shows, like American Idol and Survivor. But they don’t have season finales that include Alien Nazis in San Francisco like Star Trek: Enterprise did. Really. I’m not kidding.
  • “Backgroung music and blogs”  Haha, some dufus misspelled “background” as “backgroung”. Hahaha, what a loozer…. oh wait, I did too. Dang it.

So tell me – why are you visiting “Chasing the Wind?”



6 responses to “The Path Less Taken”

  1. Links, Old and New
    Well, I have been holding out hope that Conservative Crust would work out his technical problems and come back online. However, since we are six weeks into the shutdown I…

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  2. We all likey Mikey :()

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  3. “Lonely man suspensory” was probably me… I was trying to figure out if there was *any* pattern behind those utterly nonsensical spams I kept getting.

    Incidentally, it seems they varied that “lonely man” line depending on the address they sent it to; in every spam I got from them, it was “lonely man: suspensory bivious hohn jyngine olive lorraine”, which admittedly made filtering quite a bit easier…

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  4. It’s like Spam Poetry. I’ve been waiting for another, but I only got that one.

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  5. I came over from Michele’s. After seeing your comment, I had to find out how you were wounded when your dog farted…

    As a dog owner, I figered it might be survival oriented information. ;]

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  6. I may have misspoke. It wasn’t the dog that farted. 😛

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About Me

Michael, a sinner saved by grace, sharing what the good Lord has shared with me.

Solomon, in the book of Ecclesiastes, said, “I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind.”

If you’re not living for the glory of God, then what you’re doing is meaningless, no matter what it is. Living for God gives life meaning, and enjoying a “chasing after the wind” is a gift from God. I’m doing what I can to enjoy this gift daily.

Got questions? I’m not surprised. If you have any questions about Chasing the Wind, you can email me at chasingthewind@outlook.com.

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