Well, it's that time of year again… time for The Digital Sanctuary's award winning search terms in all their glory. As I've mentioned with previous awards, you know I would never alter or edit these profoundly revealing ACTUAL searches that come up in my sitemeter. Furthermore, I wouldn't change them either.
- jack hayford have yourself a mary christmas
- ask marshill anyuthing (read slowly & carefully)
- digital media preaching macs
- rotating kawasaki Christians
- sudogwongangnambonbujang (I know, Charismatic)
- "Technology" AND "Christianity" AND "Online" AND "Podcast" AND "Advantages" ('90's web surfer)
- foursquare church pulpits
- apostolic facebook apps
- the evolution of traffic lights from 1920-2007 (?)
- Scott ragan chritianity (read slowly & carefully)
- هد أدناه الصورة بسياقها الطبيعي ضمن الصفحة (if this is bad language, I'll retract)
- PakistanRawalpindi, Punjab (how you arrived here, I don't know)
- hd chruch projectors (fascinating)
- iPhone deliverance (this must mean iPhone delivers)
- technological singularity strictly enforced
- Calvnism vs. armism (predestined for majorly bad spelling)
Who gets your search term award?




{ 1 trackback }
{ 7 comments… read them below or add one }
This is awesome. I should do this. We get some weird ones from time to time from sitemeter as well.
I try to put up some awards every couple of months. One can never take blogging too seriously & this always helps
I believe that the Arabic is not bad language. It says something like:
Article photo below is normal within the page
Not sure how they got this blog but Google does some crazy things. I might have to steal this idea for a blog post, if you dont mind of course.
OK, I am really curious about “rotating kawasaki Christians”. This totally cracks me up. I even googled is to see if I could figure out what they were searching for.
Samuel - no doubt you are confused because you are a biker. There is no doubt in my mind that this is a search in reference to A-league bay area blogger/author Guy Kawasaki whose names comes up here sometimes due to the fact that he is a Christian. Where they get “rotating” I don’t know.
Cynthia, I have to say I found your ” * Calvnism vs. armism (predestined for majorly bad spelling)” call clever. What made it very entertaining was the tag you placed on the post “calvanism”. Is that the group that formed around the reformer, John Calvin’s young students who couldn’t spell his name correctly?
Adrian - congratulations to the only person who got my snarky humor.
Oh, no wait that’s a typo.