This is my 1000th post. That's 180 Warlord Wednesdays, 221 posts about a place called the City, and nearly 7000 comments--some of which are actually by other people.
Thanks to everyone that has stopped by over the three and a half years of this blog's existence and the other bloggers (some still going strong, some checking in sporadically, and others long moved on) that have made it a good community to be a part of.
I don't know if I've got
1000 more, but there is more to come. Stick around.
I think this calls for a thousand spankings. I'm sending vampire brides to administer your "congratulations."
ReplyDeleteYou're always so thoughtful, Jack--and you know a lot of vampire brides.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Trey! Keep 'em coming!
ReplyDeleteCongrats!
ReplyDeleteWell done Trey, I enjoy reading your blog
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Your blog is always worth reading!
ReplyDeleteFrom one of the other people.......congrats Trey!
ReplyDeleteThanks guys!
ReplyDeleteFran, you are indeed one of those other bloggers!
Happy 1000th!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Aaron!
ReplyDeleteWay to go! Congrats'
ReplyDeleteCongrats Trey! Hope you reach another 9000!
ReplyDeleteA 1000? Man I must have only read 993. I'll have to find those 7 I missed. Well done Trey. Looking forward to more.
ReplyDeleteThanks guys!
ReplyDelete@Tim - Those others were probably picture posts.
And many, many more! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteNice one mate.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Not just in getting so far but in keeping the level of quality up so high the entire time!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! It seems fitting that yesterday I was reading Weird Adventures, gearing up for the Con of the North 2014 convention blurb!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jim!
ReplyDeleteSynchronicity, John. :)
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ReplyDeleteHoly cats! Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteSince the MDA Labor Day Telethon has been neutered, perhaps I should spend 24 hours over the holiday weekend inside the Sorcerer's Skull ... .
I don't know that that would do anything for charity, but it's probably a worthy goal otherwise.
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