

Whew! What a huge pack of compliments Rob got last night! I'm thinking of putting up a reviews section on the sidebar, so that everyone can see some of the 900+ endorsements he received in the last 24 hours. For instance:
free gallery ass"Thank you for developing this very good site !"
You're welcome, h@rdcore s3x pictures!
"I liked very much your website."
Why, thank you, K3lly s3x video. I deleted very much your comment!
Also, the whole Adds family seemed to be out en force last night. We got visits from Friday, Delete Pop-up (I wonder if he just goes by DP?), Online, Switch, MSN, Dog, Movie...my, that's a large family.
Several members of the S3x family stopped by as well...Madonna, College, Premarital, Du, UK, and dear, sweet little People Having, who commented that he wished there were more sites like us on the Net. Aww, I'm touched.
There were hundreds more, of course...more than I could possibly mention here. Sadly, there were so many that I felt compelled to delete them all, since leaving even one behind could be construed as preferrential treatment. If "Madonna S*x" got to keep her comment, her little brother An@l might get jealous.
9 out of 10 spammers agree, One Name Left kicks ass! (The tenth one was babbling something about book publishing and inc3st.)
Sigh.
Where did I put that link to MT-Blacklist? I think its time has come.
The Tour De France is going about as expected so far. Lance is in 4th place overall and 16 seconds off the lead. The only people ahead of him are sprinters with no real chance to win the race overall. The 2 people I figure have the best chance to challenge him, Jan Ullrich and Tyler Hamilton, are both about 15 seconds behind him. Iban Mayo, who a lot of people thought would be a threat this year because hs is generally considered the best pure climber in the world, is now all but out of contention after losing 4 minutes because of a crash during today's stage.
The first real test of the Tour is tomorrow when the Team Time Trial will give Lance a chance to put some more time into Jan and Tyler. Both of those riders have strong teams, though, so anything can happen. Mayo is likely to lose another 2:30 tomorrow.
If all goes well, I expect to see Lance in Yellow after tomorrow's stage. Go USPS.