That’s some traffic spike.
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Wowie — and I was always under the impression that it was only *Sex, Lies and War Mongering *that accounted for such hit increases! *wink* Maybe I have to add a new category!
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it looks to me like hits peaked right after you were linked by FDL, and before your post on the possibility of a libel case in Great Britain… and given that your argument for the success of a British libel case against ABC, Iger, Cunningham, et. al. is much more compelling, I’d expect another nice bump in the immediate future….