This internet stuff is weird. There's a place called the USA where we've never done a show, yet there's only four states in the USA that this month didn't visit our website - North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont and New Hampshire.
As we've never been to these places we decided to do a bit of research. It turns out that Fargo is in North Dakota, which is one of Julian's favourite films. South Dakota has Mount Rushmore, which featured in another good film 'Team America'. Vermont looks very pretty in autumn (pretty much all the pics we could find were of trees and autumnal stuff) and New Hampshire doesn't look anything like the Hampshire here where we spend a lot of time (including this blog being typed right now). As you can tell our research has been exhaustive.
Any idea why these places don't seem to be visiting our site? Apart from North and South Dakota seeming a bit sparse on humanity in general we can't figure it out. Don't they have broadband? We've seen this pattern before so we were just wondering.
The Californian's seem to like us A LOT, and the Texans, as well as guys from Florida, Pennsylvania and New York state seem to be digging Georgia Wonder. But we only got one click from Idaho. I mean, what is their problem?
Answers on a postcard please. Or just reply below.