Another Thanksgiving is upon us. And I wanted to once again express my thanks for all of you who visit Raccoon Toons and enjoy the website. You guys are the coolest. I’ve said it many times before, but it’s worth repeating: I’d be doing this even if no one bothered to look at them. But it sure is nice to have an audience to share it with. Thanks so much.

In today’s comic strip you will see the names of cities and places from where people have visited Raccoon Toons. If you have looked at the website at any point in the last year, the name of your city is listed somewhere in today’s comic strip*. It’s getting harder and harder to fit all the cities and places in, but rest assured, somewhere in that comic strip is a city or place or school that was written into the comic strip for you. For you. You, right there reading this. You’re in here. Somewhere. Thanks.

The places are color coded as done in some of the years past. Cities are black. Schools are red. Businesses are blue. Orange places are special. If you see an orange place, it means there are numerous facebook fans in that place. (Sorry, if you’re the only facebook fan in your city, it won’t be orange. You need to recruit a friend or two. Ready go.)

The places are listed in order of most visits overall. So if you are discouraged that your city doesn’t rank as high as San Francisco, Salt Lake City, or Columbus (these cities seem to duke it out for top metropolitan area ever year…) you just need to visit a little more for next year. And if you do, your city might be closer to the top next time. How’s that for motivation?

If you need a closer look so you can read the names of all the places (and you do, there’s way too many of you this year), click this link for a larger image.

And as always, if you find your city, feel free to tag yourself on our facebook page. (Must “like” Raccoon Toons on facebook to do so.)

You are the greatest. Thanks for visiting. Thanks for reading me.

~Matt

 

*As outlined in the site’s Privacy Policy the places and locations represented in the comic strip were collected from the site’s logs (a common practice done by most websites). ISPs, IP addresses, and other such information are not linked to any information that is personally identifiable.