Thursday, November 16, 2006

theWEBiSODE's 100th Blog Entry

Here we are. One year and 100 posts later. When theWEBiSODE.com first began we were lucky to receive 500 page views a month. Today we average more than 50,000 page views a month from just over 30,000 unique visitors.

The home page for theWEBiSODE.com is being reworked and should be live before the end of 2006. We will also be featuring a new section for up and coming comedian Danny Morris with news, a blog, audio clips and podcasts.

However, enough about us. While we are on the topic of celebrating special days like theWEBiSODE's first year and 100th blog entry, we will now consider another special day. It is one we all celebrate. A birthday. During a recent conversation we had with comedian Danny Morris, he gave us his view on birthdays and this is what he said:

Birthday's are great days, of course. But, we should condense everybody's birthday into the same day each year. Let's say July 1st for example's sake.

Here are reasons why everybody's birthday should be celebrated on July 1:

  • There will be no excuse for ever forgetting someone's birthday
  • Retail outlets would welcome another big holiday during the year besides Christmas
  • There would no longer be a need to go through the agony of hearing or singing that dreadful Happy Birthday song multiple times a year. Just like Auld Lang Syne is reserved for January 1st only, Happy Birthday will be reserved for July 1st only.
  • One day, one gift, one party gets it all over with quickly
  • No excuse for cheating on your diet for that slice of birthday cake each time a birthday comes a long
  • Saves valuable space on your calendar
  • Those born on February 29 will no longer be shafted
  • We picked a birthday for Jesus out of a hat, why not do the same for everyone else?

Makes sense if you ask me. Will it ever happen? Probably not.

Now, back to us for a moment. Over the last 99 entries, we've covered news with topics ranging from music, movies, video games and technology. Once in a while we even threw in some odd things like our review of the dessert ball, Kevin's experience with BrandsMart USA and the war on christmas.

Additionally, the "Gun Ad" for NightCops has forever been on the site with an always approaching release date. We promise you, the series will eventually show up on this site. We almost had an official trailer up at one point but was removed before it was actually published for the public to view. It was pretty much just a 20 second clip of NightCops' character Melvin H. Rodback on the toilet continuously farting. It is class A stuff if there ever was any. Another trailer is being worked on and will appear online in the near future.

As a final note, we'd like to thank you for continuing to visit theWEBiSODE.com and writing all of your comments.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congrats on the success of your website. Thanks for the update.

12:17 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Love the idea of same day birthday for all. Put the greeting card business out for lunch.

5:55 PM  

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