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Sunday, August 18, 2013

1000


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.

24 comments:

  1. I think this calls for a thousand spankings. I'm sending vampire brides to administer your "congratulations."

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  2. You're always so thoughtful, Jack--and you know a lot of vampire brides.

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  3. Congratulations, Trey! Keep 'em coming!

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  4. Well done Trey, I enjoy reading your blog

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  5. Congrats! Your blog is always worth reading!

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  6. From one of the other people.......congrats Trey!

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  7. Thanks guys!

    Fran, you are indeed one of those other bloggers!

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  8. Congrats Trey! Hope you reach another 9000!

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  9. A 1000? Man I must have only read 993. I'll have to find those 7 I missed. Well done Trey. Looking forward to more.

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  10. Thanks guys!

    @Tim - Those others were probably picture posts.

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  11. Congratulations! Not just in getting so far but in keeping the level of quality up so high the entire time!

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  12. Congratulations! It seems fitting that yesterday I was reading Weird Adventures, gearing up for the Con of the North 2014 convention blurb!

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  13. Thanks, Jim!

    Synchronicity, John. :)

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  15. Holy cats! Congratulations.

    Since the MDA Labor Day Telethon has been neutered, perhaps I should spend 24 hours over the holiday weekend inside the Sorcerer's Skull ... .

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  16. I don't know that that would do anything for charity, but it's probably a worthy goal otherwise.

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