Posts tagged ‘hits’
One Million!
We’ve finally reached one million views today! And it’s only taken four years.

I haven’t been giving the site much attention recently, but hopefully that might change in the future. Make sure to follow me on Twitter or sign up for an email subscription in the sidebar to be notified when I have any new posts.
-legoless
700,000 Hits!
Guest Post By Jamie
I know I haven’t posted in a while and my DSi review plan has kind of gone out the window, but this is better.
Mick’ Blog now has 700,000 Hits. Yes, 700,000
So everyone wish Legoless a happy 700,000 hits in the comments!

Spurs1996, Woof, and Guinea
You can follow me, woof and Legoless on Twitter:
Notice: Hits Haven’t gone Down
WordPress have done something funny to the Total Hits feature, and it is now only displaying how many I have accumulated so far during 2009.
For the record, my actual hits record at the time of this post is: 563,530
I think… Could’ve sworn it was more than that. Anyway, I’m gonna go check if I can change it back or something.
-legoless
Edit: I think it was fixed or something… hits are back to normal anyway, as far as I can tell.
Happy Half A Million!
Mick’s Blog has reached half a million hits! And it only took 18 months.
I could just leave it at that, but while I’m in posting mood I guess I’ll make a really long page-stretcher with un-needed details and random pictures.
First Post:
Clickie. Yup, this is my first post. I dunno what happened to Mr WordPress… I probably deleted him.

20,000 Views:
Clickie. Not much of an achievement compared to 500,000, but still. (In case you were wondering the Club Penguin party sucked. Badly.)

Pumpkin Party:
Clickie. The only Club Penguin post I’m still proud of writing. A review of my only Club Penguin party that was worth trying to organise. I get a warm fuzzy feeling inside every time I read it.
WordPress Free Space Upgrade:
Clickie. One of the best WordPress updates ever. Without it my site would be a much blander world, and you would not see the dancing man below this.

Woof Appears:
Clickie. This is woof’s first post. (He’s an author now by the way, in case that post is misguiding.)
ZOMG WHO HIRED THAT NUB?!:
Clickie. This is Jamie’s first post.

Best. Movie. Ever.:
Clickie. Who knew randomness could be such a wonderful thing?
Half A Million Hits:
…
You didn’t seriously click that, did you?
Anyway, make sure you leave a comment on this momentous post so that future generations can laugh in your face and say ‘Woah, look at guy’s stupid avatar!’.
-legoless
New Dragons – UPDATED
UPDATED!
Sorry I haven’t posted in a while. My internet went down at a very inconvenient time, and didn’t come back for almost a week. So, instead of doing a megapost about loads of useless rubbish that is already over (such as Halloween or getting 400,000 hits), I’ll just post about something that will actually interest someone.
Vampire Dragons!
For Halloween, a new dragon was released on DragCave. It was only available for two days, but it was pretty easy to steal seeing as it replaced all the other eggs in the cave. But now that they’re not available anymore, they’ve become kinda.. spooky. You can’t abandon them. You can’t kill them – if you try to, they appear on the abandoned page around 8 hours later. (This could count as a form of abandonment, but it can get your scroll burned and it’s practically impossible to gift it to someone.) But the really weird part happens when they hatch.
Egg

This egg smells rotten and is stone cold.
Hatchling – Stage 1

This hatchling appears to be…dead?
Hatchling – Stage 2

Perhaps not. It seems to be active during the night.
Adult

Vampire dragons are members of the undead. They sustain themselves by drinking the blood of others. It is said that they are only “alive” at night, and seem dead or asleep during the day, as they cannot endure sunlight for long periods of time. Vampire dragons can only reproduce by changing the eggs of other dragons, puncturing the shell with its fangs and injecting a venom that kills the baby inside.
[The black ones are male, the white ones are female.]
I hope these dragons are breedable, because I need at least two more Halloween eggs to complete my collection. (An adult and a frozen dragon for each gender.)
Yay! They can’t breed, but they can infect other eggs!
Anyway, that’s all for now!
-legoless


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