I was idly browsing the Saints in our Book page a week or so ago and noticed there were no monks at all in the 19,000s. None. That was most unusual and caught my eye. At that time, I was in the high 18,000s (with Your Mother and his gang of four sneaking up on me from behind). When I finally scaled the 19,000 peak, I checked again, hoping to see myself, and myself alone, in this exalted 19,000 category. I was shattered when I saw that an interloper had got there before me, one brian_d_foy! Now, his many blockbuster nodes notwithstanding, I doubted that he could have got past Your Mother and his gang of four that quickly, so the only other possibility was that he had sneakily descended onto the 19,000 plateau.
At that time, brian was still ahead of me, but has since dropped one behind me.
Hmmm ... I hope I'm not a suspect now.
Here's how it currently stands:
...
57 jdporter 20115
58 eyepopslikeamosquito 19123
59 brian_d_foy 18904
60 FunkyMonk 18756
61 toolic 18755
62 Your Mother 18716
63 wfsp 18340
...
Update: as at 24-Jan-2015 it is now:
...
22 toolic 39046
39 Your Mother 28788
40 eyepopslikeamosquito 28540
57 jdporter 23861
61 FunkyMonk 22652
73 wfsp 19164
74 brian_d_foy 19008
...
Update: as at 17-July-2020 it is now:
...
20 Your Mother 49364
23 toolic 46524
34 eyepopslikeamosquito 40267
42 FunkyMonk 34277
55 jdporter 28429
94 wfsp 19183
96 brian_d_foy 19055
...
Update: as at 1-June-2022 it is now:
...
20 Your Mother 52595
28 toolic 46968
30 eyepopslikeamosquito 46129
44 FunkyMonk 35328
51 jdporter 30464
97 wfsp 19188
98 brian_d_foy 19106
...
FunkyMonk and toolic are currently engaged in a gripping duel I see. Update: Twelve hours after writing this, I notice that toolic has just moved from one behind FunkyMonk to one ahead (18759 to 18758).
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