Blogging Like Gangbusters

Posted by Kevin Hazard, April 30th, 2007

According to my quick calculations, the Site5 weblog has been cranking web hosting entertainment to eleven for 444 days as of this post, and we owe a debt of gratitude to the die-hard audience tuning in to read what we have to say about… well… whatever comes to mind, I guess.

The blog has been coming on like gangbusters: we have seen a steady increase in traffic, alluded to more than a few former pop-culture phenomena, and we have even garnered a bit of worldwide attention in our outlandish and controversial claims to time machine supremacy. If you have been around since we introduced this zany medium, you probably have a favorite post out of the 70ish you have read, but you are equally likely to have been plagued by a mystery as old as time something that began on June 19th, 2006: What is this picture?

There’s no need to fear… you will not need to shell out the thousands of dollars you have spent on forced-amnesia medication, hypnotherapy, and smelling salts following this reminder of that age-old conundrum. I’ve got an answer for you: The work is called “Cigar Bar,” and it was originally an oil on canvas piece of a two-piece collection by Brent Lynch.

Cigar BarEvening Lounge

Whew! What a relief, huh? I’m sure that the pursuit of the title and artist of that painting has kept you awake at night; you may have been faithfully waiting for Spishak Industries to create a sleep-aid for you, but now you can sleep soundly, knowledgeably, and without any side-effects. If that isn’t an amazing “Thank You” to all of Site5’s blog readers, well then I don’t know what is. :-)

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One Response to “Blogging Like Gangbusters”

Bangalore

Isn’t Brent Lynch relative to famous director David Lynch?

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