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Monday, March 22nd, 2010
Here’s the deal: the postings that fall under “The Cancer Chronicles” category are now offline, except for the first one and a couple of random posts. I, or Trey, will explain later. I leave you with this: it’s a cool announcement and will involve all of the readers of this blog.
Oh, and Trey, if you wanted a better explanation, then you should have written this post yourself.
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Monday, March 30th, 2009
- “i hope you’ll be a great person and not do that”
- brikenstock trey
- barker deep porno
More interesting phrases that were used to find Trey’s website.
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Tuesday, February 10th, 2009
As Trey’s website guy, it’s my job to keep track of the stats for his website. One of the search terms that someone used to find Trey’s site was: “love the smell of piss.” Go figure…
(Actually, it’s from Trey’s book 2000 Miles to Open Road, the chapter titled “752 Miles.” I just thought it was funny.)
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Thursday, June 26th, 2008
Hi Readers Expecting a Posting from Trey,
I’m the Web Guy for Trey and all-around go-to-guy. As you may have noticed, Trey’s website has gone through an overhaul. The main website has been redesigned with some cool design elements and a different look/feel.
Trey’s Online Journal has also gone through some changes as well. It is no longer at Live Journal, but is now directly part of Trey’s website. Some of the improvements can be seen on the side, with a listing of archived postings, categories, etc. Trey will have to play around with it for a little while to get the hang of things…so will I. I probably shouldn’t have mentioned that on a public blog…
A posting by me will not be a regular thing, this is probably my first and last posting…this is Trey’s blog after all. Just writing to let you know there were some changes and this is part of them.
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