
Some of us get fifteen minutes, and others of us get even less. And unfortunately I can’t measure my fame in minutes, but in clicks. One click to be exact. Just yesterday I blogged about my friend getting a rejection letter from the FBI. Before the day was over I got a passionate response from a random woman. Her response to my comments about their rejection letter being harsh read as follows:
“Harsh? What are you…10? My husband WAS recruited by the FBI and I know lawyers and accountants are top priority. The sun doesn’t rise to shine on you OR your friends so if a circular file letter upsets you, better toughen up. It doesn’t get any easier.”
I think all I had to say to that was “WOW,” and then I did not approve her “comment” for posting. But instead I chose to quote her in here because it made for a more compelling story.
Nonetheless, I have to thank this lady for writing me because it was her rant that led me to investigating how she got to my blog in the first place. I thought perhaps she was blog surfing on WordPress, but that was unlikely because she responded so soon after I posted. The timing of it all was not probable. Then I thought that it was a friend of a friend who subscribed to my blog, but that too was unlikely because I have been so silent in my blogging for months. Silence doesn’t seem like the magic formula for creating a cult following. So then I checked my blog stats, and found the most unexpected data in my research. I saw that CNN.com was a referring site to my blog. Really? Yes, really.
Here is a screen capture of the web page. It was an AP article entitled “Artworks in NYC collection were stolen, FBI says.” At the bottom of the screen there was a “From the Blogs” section. This blog listing is probably time sensitive, so I highly doubt this older blog post will be listed after today, therefore I had to preserve it for the ages:

(Click on it for a larger view)
So thanks to CNN.com for partnering with Sphere.com to post blogs on their site. I am not sure if Sphere even read my blog before they put it up there, but I am not too concerned with the process because I love the result.
Am I getting too pumped about something small and insignificant in the grand scheme of things?
Yes.
But lets be for real – don’t you want your blog to appear on CNN.com someday?