Mental Health Notes Asks: What Do You Really Want?

I’ve been reviewing some of the search phrases that lead you lovely readers here to Mental Health Notes. I can figure out why most of them led you to MHN; however, one of them…well, you’ll see!
Of course, I wouldn’t be me if I didn’t add my own thoughts. Maybe they’ll help you find something just as interesting as what you were originally searching? We’ll see!
5 MHN Search Phrases I Can’t Really Help You With
- “why do cats smell each other’s ass” - At first, I wondered why on earth this search phrase would bring someone to MHN. Then, I realized, I did indeed post about this topic once - kind of. Is This Why My Cats Smell Each Other’s Butts? discusses a study regarding how we “like” or “dislike” people based on their smells. However, I never really find out why cats smell each other’s butts; surprising, too, given that I’ve owned cats (or, cats have owned me) all my life.
- “remember when, i remember, i remember when i lost my mind” - There were actually two recent searches for this from two different countries. The only guess I can make is that you wanted to know the lyrics to Gnarls Barkley’s 2006 hit, “Crazy.” Unfortunately, you won’t find them here. In my post I Remember When, I Remember, I Remember When I Lost My Mind… I simply discuss the musical act’s video that failed the Harding Test.
- “u tube video bipolar disorder” - In And The A.S.S. Award Goes To…A Random You Tube Commenter, I featured a You Tube video of Daniel Johnston performing “Devil Town.” However, thus far I don’t have any videos archived that educate you about bipolar disorder, or…show someone “being” bipolar? If you find any, share with the class!
- “what is michael johns email address” - I’ve never figured out how the average civilian gets hold of such information. If I knew, you can bet I’d be - hello! - blowing up Wentworth Miller’s email account. (It’s apparent the man hasn’t yet realized we’re destined to be together. Nothing wrong with a little persuasion, right?) Anyway, in Goodbye, American Idol Michael Johns: The 5 Stages Of Loss, I did offer up some explanation of what the fallen Idol’s fans may have experienced when he left American Idol.
- “checking for lumps in my testicles video” - Unlike the above four search phrases, I can’t even guess why this search phrase led you to MHN. There were no matching results when I searched the phrase here at MHN, and when I googled the phrase, well, MHN wasn’t on the front page. The best I can do is point you in the direction of Scott Wharton’s Health and Men.
So, while we’re on the topic, what do you want to know? What questions to you have a burning desire to ask?


There’s still plenty of time to enter yourself in Mental Health Notes’ This Is Why I ROCK! and show the world why truly living with mental illness is possible!
Tags: American Idol, bipolar disorder video, cats, crazy, Daniel Johnston, gnarls barkley, lumps in testicles, men's health, mental health blog, Micheal Johns, testicles, Wentworth MillerPOSTED IN: A.S.S. Awards, Bipolar Disorder, Famous Folk, Have Some Fun, Men, Sites of Interest

6 opinions for Mental Health Notes Asks: What Do You Really Want?
Mark
Apr 26, 2008 at 8:03 pm
To really reply to your comment over at my place (thanks for dropping in) I left something for you to read which is serious. I’ll add this here where I’d feel rather certain she won’t see it - she has just begun reading A Dozen Steps this past week. How’s that for a challenge???
We’ve been having friendly talks around meetings and I’ve enjoyed all of them. So - it’s friends first and we’ll see what HP has in store…
Mark
Apr 26, 2008 at 8:04 pm
Which, I guess, is one way to answer your question in this post :)
Scott
Apr 26, 2008 at 10:08 pm
lol…thanks for the link
gabrielle
Apr 27, 2008 at 11:43 am
Alicia, this is hilarious. Thanks for the fun post, and for attempting to point your searchers in the right directions. :)
Alicia Sparks, NAMI Affiliation Leader
Apr 27, 2008 at 2:21 pm
@ Mark: I just read your other reply, and am very impressed with the way you’ve obviously stepped away from the situation to look at it as a “bigger picture” - lots of people wouldn’t do that. Not only does it show how much you care about others (and their recovery), but it also helps put things on an even ground, I think. Go you!
Of course, now I’m all intrigued and wanting to see how it unfolds. I’m a hopeless romantic, what can I say? ;)
@ Scott: No problem!
@ Gabrielle: I’m glad you enjoyed it! I think later I may do one on the search terms and phrases that are related to MHN. That may be a bit more helpful, haha.
Mark
Apr 27, 2008 at 10:42 pm
Thanks Alicia :) It may be a while but I’ll try to remember to keep you up on what’s happenin’.
Funny you should say “hopeless romantic.”
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