Strange Search Queries...

Matt at Behavioral Ecology Blog is asking what strange searches bring readers to my blog. I was too lazy to go to Google Analytis (changing passwords and stuff), so I just checked the last 100 referees on Sitemeter and I found these:

"japanese quail" newspaper fascist radio
what a fetus of a horse looks like at two months old
green caterpillars
ancient art multiple penetration for women
do pigs have corkscrew penis

Did they find answers to their questions? Dunno, don't think so.

But my old blog, Science And Politics, is much worse - look at the stuff I found from the last 100 hits:

feeling that everybody's stupid and your superior
horses burping
sex evolution penguins
gay teen sex
"intelligent design" "scottish qualifications authority"
sexy advertising
do chickens have a sense of smell
"Darwin's Compass: How Evolution Discovers the Song of Creation"
orgasm longer lasting than male
politics as science
I was drunk the day my Ma got out of prison
who sings the song about men turning into big babies when they become dads
the dominant man
Country songs about dad
"mark o'connell" the good father radio viewpoints
"Milos Bogdanovic"
last night i heard my mumma singin`a song
second male orgasm
website of armed force institute of paletology
does male ejaculation mean orgasm
latte left wingers
Black Men White Women Rape Sites
facebook ratio liberal conservative
science chatrooms
liberal babes
atheists can't run for office
daddies don't just love their children every now and then
U.S.history cartoon characters
neglectful parenting
shagging animals
collecting lancelets
jumping horse "how to" riding
ravens reasoning crows complex
percentage genetic similarity between rodents and humans

And now that I posted this, I'll get even more hits from such strange searches...

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