you google my first and last names, you get 12 million hits
Jealous of Vortex's anonymity
Mine gets 16.6 million hits (17.5 if you add in my middle initial). I have a verra common name.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
you google my first and last names, you get 12 million hits
Jealous of Vortex's anonymity
Mine gets 16.6 million hits (17.5 if you add in my middle initial). I have a verra common name.
you can't google SA at all. which is just fantastic.
HELLRAISER Keith Richards says he has finally given up drugs — because they don’t give him Satisfaction any more.
The Rolling Stones guitarist complained dealers and chemists have reduced the power of his favourite narcotics.
And he doesn’t like modern drugs like ecstasy because they “mess with the brain”. Former heroin addict Keith, 62, moaned: “I really think the quality’s gone down.
“All they do is try and take the high out of everything.
“I don’t like the way they’re working on the brain area instead of just through the blood system.
“That’s why I don’t take any of them any more.
“And you’re talking to a person who knows his drugs.”
I get me and my evil twin, the humorless atheist. Which is so very "Sliding Doors" if you feel me.
I'm totally googling all of you people now. I feel like I know a surprising number of people's full names, off-hand.
And he doesn’t like modern drugs like ecstasy because they “mess with the brain”.Yes, and he shouldn't risk that.
The only google of my name that used to give me was if you combined it with "ranty pants," because I once told the school committee I was wearing them. It's gone from google now, though.
Wow. I am ungoogleable. Both 'Tom' and 'Thomas' + {lastname} produce lots o' matches, none of them me.
I'm googleable, but buried pretty deep unless you do an exact search on my full name. And most of that stuff is ancient work related.
Gotta love Chelsea Clinton. In the New Yorker profile on Bill:
Chelsea on her father's handling of the AIDS crisis after writing a thesis on the subject at Oxford: "I gave you a grade," she told her father. "What did I get?" Clinton asked. "C-plus." Her rationale: "You didn't do nearly enough. But you did more than anyone else in the world."