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    Monday
    May162011

    The search is on

    Time again for a rundown of some of the searches that have led folks to Grandma's Briefs in hopes of finding what their hearts — or dazed and confused minds — desire.

    According to my nifty stats application, queries from the past 30 days include:

    "Why am I annoyed with my grandson's step grandmother"

    "How to make stripey jelly"

    "Grandma's can worry"

    "am old enough to do what I want"

    "Grandma's love shouldn't"

    "harelike" — Huh?

    "grandmas interfering with parenting"

    "grandma knows better"

    "what do grandmas do"

    "what are things your grandparents should never do?"

    And of course, a few requisite HGTV'd queries as this one post still draws 'em in, such as "do we need to pay for HGTV'd truck works," "hgtvd when do they notify you," and "hgtv.com/what not to do."

    Stripey jelly, hares, and HGTV'd notwithstanding, sounds like there are some grandmas behaving badly out there, causing their flummoxed kids to search for answers online.

    Too bad the stats on queries don't tell me where those searching went from here, as many of their questions likely weren't answered by Grandma's Briefs. I wonder not because I'm an overly kind and concerned grandma hoping the searchers got what they needed, but because then I'd know exactly where to go myself for answers to a few of my own related questions plaguing me. Those related to the "grandma's can worry" query, most of all.

    That and how to make stripey jelly, too, of course.

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    Today's question:

    What question plagues you today?

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    Reader Comments (6)

    Haha, I love reading those search inquiries, they are so entertaining. The question I'm asking is... Is it really going to stop raining and is the sun really coming out this week, for more than one day in five?!

    May 16, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterTammy

    My main worry today is: If this fog is all over Colorado, how will my children and grandchildren who have to get out in it and drive stay safe?

    May 16, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAnn

    Will I ever get the hang of this mommy gig?

    May 16, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterPammeey

    How do you find these search results? My blog stats only show where they came from not what they asked.

    May 16, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJohn Lunn

    I love reading what people search for on my blog. It cracks me up. Stripey jelly, huh? I must have missed that post. I also would like to know when the sun is going to come out.

    May 16, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSuzRocks

    I have more questions than time to list them. Just been one of those days.

    May 16, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterTerri
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