Happy 1st Birthday, Sportress of Blogitude!
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Who woulda thunk it, eh? That’s right, folks. Today is the first birthday of the Sportress of Blogitude. The first Wake N’ Blog was published on April 8, 2009 and look how far this humble little blog has come. We now receive thousands of pageviews an hour day week month, and things keep on getting better.
Nah, just kidding. To be honest, I am very proud of the remarkable amount of success the Sportress has achieved in one short year. Sure, there is plenty of work left to be done before I completely take over the internets and rule it with an iron, yet benevolent fist, but all the credit goes out to you guys who take a moment out of your hectic days to read my nonsensical, incoherent ramblings.
If you can think of anything that would improve the Sportress and your overall experience on the site, do not hesitate to let me know in the comments or shoot me an e-mail at weedgainstspeed@gmail.com. And no, suggesting that I go die in a fire and find another writer is not a worthwhile proposition.
Thanks for everything, guys and gals. And keep reading.
Here’s to another year.

Congrats Weed!
Now…I was told there would be cupcakes and beer?
Congratulations, sir. But this post needs more cheerleaders.
Congrats. Time goes quickly, doesn’t it?
Grats sir, keep up the good work.
What WhiteSpeedReceiver said. Keep kicking ass Weed.
Congrats, Weed!!! It all goes downhill from here…
Congrats Weed. Perhaps you might want to switch the site over to a comedy format? Just a thought.
Hey it’s the 1st anniversary of the MYFO gang becoming the MYFO duo. W00t!
Well done Weed. 1 year is like 21 on the interwebs, so you’re legal now. Must feel good.
Thanks for all the well wishes, guys. Although I am a bit perturbed by La Favre’s comment. While I think it is complimentary, is he subtly implying that I know jack shit about sports?
You are an American gentleman.
My apologies Mr Weed. A sports blog is a good idea though, much better than the fishing blog. Ha, you didn’t even write anything useful about fishing, which I don’t consider to be a sport, by the way.