Every once in a while, from our Evil Command Center at the top of the Space Needle, we look across our Imperial Dashboard of Statistics and notice a remarkable milestone. Today’s Commemoration of Dominance? 5,000 comments!
OK, hopefully you realize that for the last 4 1/2 years (whoa!) we’ve been continually amazed by how many of you participate in our little living room conversation about fly fishing here on our blog. It’s nothing at all like stepping into a river for real, but apparently a bunch of you like the opportunity to read about fly fishing most days, and weigh in when the spirit moves you.
And so back to that point – this past week we received our 5,000th comment! We are incredibly grateful that you think enough about our blog that you take the time to comment. We always love to hear what you have to say, and judging by the way conversations tend to form around your comments…your fellow readers love settling into conversations with you too.
As you probably know we love bulleted lists, so we’ll close with one today.
- Thank you, so much, to all of you who have taken the time to comment on our blog. We really appreciate it, and your readers do too.
- Your input means a lot. The next time you’re on our blog and you’re thinking to yourself, “Hmmm, should I comment on that?”, the answer is yes, you should comment on that. We welcome anything and everything you have to say.
- We hope that your next session on the water is the best one you’ve ever had. Have fun out there!
Jason Baker says
Being able to pull up deneki.com keeps me sane while at the firehouse!! Dreaming of salmon!
andrew says
Thanks so much Jason – really glad to hear it!
Tom Ehrhard says
You need to know this. Long before your counter detected 5,000, PRISM detected an accelerating frequency of Deneki posts long before you hit 5,000. NSA super-computers have correlated posts on Deneki with a certain off-camber insurgent mentality–deemed harmless to society, it is nevertheless disturbing that so many productive citizens still fantasize constantly about being half-submerged in chilling water, not taking showers, grain weights, D-loops, and swearing out loud if a thin little rod in their hands suddenly goes limp. And, it can’t be fixed with Viagra. It can only be fixed by fishing. Interesting. Very interesting…
Tom Larimer says
Congrats Deneki! Keep up the great work.
andrew says
TomE – Ah, got it – that explains the blacked-out helicopters that have been constantly hovering over the Deneki headquarters recently. Hi, NSA friends!
TomL – Thanks, brother.
Gene Brenowitz says
As my daughter likes to remind me, growing old is mandatory, growing up isn’t. Tight lines keep you young.
yahunter says
good blog enjoyed the read keep up the good work cheers