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Monday, October 5, 2009

Google Top Searches Oct 5, 2009

Listed below are Today's Google Top Searches with quick explanations of each. The intent is to give the reader a review of the Google Top Searches , and explain the relevance of each top search. Reader's can also use this information to focus on new topics used for search engine optimization. The degree and variance of topic are very diverse, and it is interesting to see what the population deems important enough to make the daily Google Top Searches.

1. deepak bhargava

2. usf gunman

3. edward givens

4. arnel pineda

5. vikings vs packers

1. Ok, where do I start with number one on Today's Google Top Searches? This guys name alone is irritating to type, but here we go. Deepak Bhargava (DB) is the director of the Campaign for Community Change, and former ACORN lobbyist. I wonder how legit his intentions are? I am at a loss for words trying to comprehend why enough people in the world actually propelled this guys scheme to the top of Today's Google Top Searches. Well, here's the skinny. DB is teaming up with two other organizations, La Raza, and NAACP, to organize an advertising campaign aimed at uniting minority communities in the current fight against health care. Their main goals are to include the public option, and stress equality across all health care choices. Important stuff? Yeah, I guess. But enough to rank number one in Today's Google Top Searches? Whatever.

2. Held up at second of Today's Google Top Searches is the USF Gunman. Pretty self explanatory if you ask me. The guy decided to go to the college library with a gun. Someone called it in, and he got caught. This is why I think concealed weapons should be allowed at school if one has the proper training and license. I mean, if you knew it was a possibility that a bunch of people at the school were packin, you might think twice when trying to intimidate people. People carry weapons illegally, and helpless citizens cannot legally defend themselves on school property. Never the less it's number two on Today's Google Top Searches.

3. Well, more violence at number three of Today's Google Top Searches. Isn't anyone interested in buying anything anymore? Anyway, Cleveland Browns wide receiver punched Lebron James 150 pound friend Edward Givens in the mouth. It must be hard when you have a click. You never know whose got beef with who. You're out poppin Cristal, waving the Rolie, and making it rain in the club, when bam one of the possey gets dumped in the grill. What else can be done with all that sports money anyway? I'm so glad I don't have to worry about that kind of stuff (insert sarcasm here). Bottom line; if you're famous and punch somebody in the mouth, you're going to rank on Today's Google Top Searches.

4. Journey at number four on Today's Google Top Searches. Really people....really....no really? I would rather have Braylon punch me in the face than write about this, but it's a legitimate Google Top Search, so barf. Arnel Pineda is the Filipino lead singer of Journey. Would I normally point out someones race when describing what they do if it had nothing to do with what they do? Man that's a mouthful. No I wouldn't normally point that out, but that's all any article seems to care about, so now you know. There are conflicting fan reviews that the band was better with former lead singer Steve Perry, but that is for another debate. That's number four on Todays' Google Top Searches. Journey...really?

5. Number five on Today's Google Top Searches needs no introduction. Monday Night Football is obviously way less important than Deepak Bhargava, the usf gunman, Edward Givens, and Arnel Pineda. Throw me a frickin bone here people Brett Farve is playing against his old team. Green bay is playing at Minnesota, and I hope they run the ball down their throat. Minnesota's defense is outstanding, but can be picked apart for short yardage to open up the long ball. If I ever see Journey ranked against anything football ever again I can't be liable for my actions. That wraps up Today's Google Top Searches.