Sunday, 21 July 2013

FLOGG WINS MAJOR ACCLAIM FROM INTERNATIONAL POET/DIRECTOR FOR FOOD SECURITY ARTICLES

20,000 HITS TODAY
10,000 FOR THIS MONTH ALONE
The original FLOGG team of content developers and consultants

In just over two months, The FLOGG has scored about 20,000 hits and grown to average about a thousand hits a day  on publishing days and 3-500 a day when nothing is posted.

This is widely understood as an accomplishment. It is a very rare thing for a small island blog to match the numbers that are usually reserved for mainstream media houses.

The FLOGG also achieved critical acclaim from two highly regarded sources.

First, internationally acclaimed St Lucian poet/writer/director Kendel Hippolyte declared on facebook that SMALLER TOTOTS AND COCOLOKS AS LUCIANS EAT MORE IMPORTED FOOD was a "Boomshot article!"

Emphasis was not added. He put in the exclamation mark himself.

FLOGG editors screen shot the page and archived it for future generations. The Boomshot Article Award is widely regarded as higher ranking than any international prize for journalism and only one very long step away from being on the short list for The Kendel Hippolyte "You're Doing Excellent Work All Around" Award.

The Boomshot Article Award, given spontaneously on facebook, with no ceremony, will forever be remembered as the very first award ever received by this future media house.

A few days following that win, The FLOGG received even more unexpected praise.

While hacking their own blog for ways to make it easier to subscribe to The FLOGG, editors accidentally found hidden lines of code that quoted an article called THE STEM CELLS OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT and cited it as 'potentially dangerous content.'

The FLOGG, while completely mystified by such high acclaim, also screen shot that page and archived it.

The FLOGG would like to  thank everyone who made it possible to become THE MOST DANGEROUS SITE IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN and aims to continue to produce more Boomshot Articles that ridicule the ridiculous while promoting good sense, sustainable development, forward thinking and awesome fucking sex for future generations.

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