After posting our answers to this week’s edition of TMI Tuesday, I decided to tweet a link to the blog entry in the hopes that it would drive some traffic our way. Since I’m a comic genius, I added a couple hashtags to the tweet (#thatsfunny and #laugh), again in the hopes that people would find our blog, read our entry, post a comment when they’d finished laughing, and stick around awhile. I thought nothing of it, really; the eight comments we got were plenty, and the fact that so many talented and entertaining bloggers are reading our stuff makes Jill and I happy. We’ve come a long way from our humble beginnings when our only visitors were open-minded and non-judgmental real-life friends with whom we could trust the fact that we are frequently driven by non-vanilla sexual impulses.
Then, yesterday afternoon, I noticed that we’d been mentioned in a Tweet by something called haha_2funny. Apparently this feed is associated with a daily conglomeration of funny stuff from Twitter, the blogosphere, and elsewhere on the internet. Clicking the link provided in the tweet, I was taken to The #laugh Daily, a rudimentary internet newsletter featuring various stories of the day. Our TMI Tuesday entry was included under the “Arts and Entertainment heading on the main page, right below someone’s review of the Kevin James film Zookeeper.
As its name suggests, The #laugh Daily is updated once a day, but apparently each edition is not archived. As today’s edition has already been posted, I have no way of proving that this actually happened. But it did, we swear.