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Reviews and Making Money

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Reviews needed not to long for any topic in exchange i will give you free link from my blog as long as you do the same!

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Web hosting review

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WebHostingPad hotsing review:
WebHostingPad pricing: Use our WebHostingPad coupon code to save $25 and pay just $46.40 for a year of unlimited domain hosting or $93.80 for two years.

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Hits4pay review - legit or scam?

gptr | hits4pay | Make Money | paid to read emails | PTR | review | view ads

Hits4pay is a paid-to-read (prt) company which pays their members to receive emails on various topics. Basically, they pay you for watching a minute long online commercial.
They are U.S based and located on Saugerties, NY, and are owned by a company called Multiple Stream Marketing. People I have talked to, who have joined Hits4pay really enjoy getting the emails and being members.

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Hits4pay - the worst paid-to-read (PTR) program ever! Or is it the best?

Emails | get paid to read | gptr | hits4pay | prt | review

There are hundreds even thousands of ways to make money on the internet, and getting paid to read emails sounds like a deal that is too good to be true, trust me its not. Who would want to pay people to read emails or who would even want to get paid to read emails well, the world of paid to read email or PTR is very fascinating world. It consists of websites which send you emails from their advertisers and pay you a commission for every email you read.

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Shadow Puppets Review

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I went into this film knowing only the name, which is always makes for an interesting viewing experience. No preconceptions whatsoever. It turns out to be particularly fitting in this case as the tale details the exploits of a small group of people who awaken suddenly in padded cells having no idea who they are or how they got there. My first thought was that they were in some early version of the cube, from Cube, which is one of my favorite films. But soon the eponymous monster arrives and it quickly becomes clear that is not the case.

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I'll Do You If You Do Me!

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I have a proposition for all you bloggers. I have successfully completed several reviews of other peoples blogs as a way of increasing my Technorati ranking ranking to great success. This will in turn hopefully also increase my Google PR.

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AWSurveys

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I've found a new website AWSurveys that claims to pay you for taking part in various surveys.

I've decided to try it out since I have nothing to lose. The payout is $75 so I'll keep you up to date with my progress and we'll see how legit this website really is.

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TO THE FANS OF THE LEGEND OF GHOSTWOLF

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TO THE FANS OF THE LEGEND OF GHOSTWOLF

I want to thank everyone that went to thelot.com and viewed and rated the trailer. Shane also passes along his thanks. To those who have received a copy of the movie we have a favor to ask. Please go to IMDb and rate the movie there. Right now it is rated 3.5 out of 10. Now I don’t think it deserves a 10 but it should at least rate a 7 for all the blood, sweat and tears we shed making the thing. You can go here The Legend of Ghostwolf to submit a rating and a written review. Thanks and I hope to see everyone at myspace.

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Review Book- "Women & Men in my Life" by Khushwant Singh

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Khushwant Singh is one of best writers from India. Khushwant Singh is known for his bold, truthful and straight forward writing. He has written around 90 books with famous books like Train to Pakistan. He is also remembered for his work on the Sikh history. He is also said to be the creator of biggest controversies because of his straight forwardness and truth speaking attitude. He has written many things which have clashed with the others egos.

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Comparing The Playstation 3, Xbox 360, And Nintendo WII

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Well, this is one of my interests so I have to pass this on...

by: Gary Ruplinger

Finally, they’re all here. The Xbox 360 has had the next generation gaming market to itself for a year. Now its two competitors, the Playstation 3 and Nintendo Wii, are here. No more speculating about speed. No more guessing about memory. Now we can take a look and see exactly how they stack up compared to each other.

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Index to The Run Down Entertainment - Jul/Aug, 2006

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For those of you who have surfed here from the site or the site blog, this is where the entertainment reviews for TV and movies are filed, and there are quite a few of them. Of course, this is the theme of this particular blog; it doesn't stick to just sci-fi/fantasy/horror, so you may find a few gems here you weren't expecting (or even thought to look for).

For any regular readers here at BloggerParty, even though I only started a little over a month ago, you know that I've managed to post quite a few in-depth reviews -- enough to span at least 3 pages, so far -- and it can be somewhat frustrating to root around, looking for a specific entry. Especially since I am so scatter-brained and tend to ramble -- not as much as my friend, who rambles on and on and repeats the same stories over and over, even though you just heard the story like an hour ago, and then he alluded to it just a few minutes ago, and besides, you were there when it happened! But still, he was in a bad car wreck several years back, so that probably has something to do with it, and he's on a lot of medication, so that definitely has something to do with it, but even though I love the guy like a brother and understand he has problems and that's why he rambles, sometimes you just wanna be all like, "DUDE! I'VE HEARD THIS STORY LIKE 23409723045932109420394 TIMES TODAY! STOP RAMBLING!" So, I'm not that bad, but sometimes I do ramble, and so I have to say there's no way that kid is my baby.

What the hell was I doing? Oh yes, the July - August, 2006 Guide to The Run Down on BloggerParty:

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Cabin Fever - A Review

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Cabin Fever... whew!

Where to begin? Not just me, mind you; this should have been the very question on writer/director, Eli Roth's, mind before this project ever went into production... if you've seen Donnie Darko, you know what I'm talking about.

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Who Wants to be a Superhero? - Review

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Who Wants to be a Superhero? - Thursdays, 8 PM Central, Sci Fi Channel

Greetings, citizens!

The premiere was tonight and I have to say, I've been both looking forward to, and dreading, it. Let's face it, how the hell can anyone be a superhero? It just sounded like a stupid idea from jumpstreet. And even though I was determined to watch it (I mean, come on -- like that was ever even a question... I mean, it's me!), I was also prepared to wince, and wince often. But unlike your stereotypical, die-hard dork, I have a sense of humor and an open mind -- not unlike the Thrigokor from planet Xonak in episode 19, "Shenanigans of the Thrigokor."

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Eureka Comes Into Its Own!

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Eureka - Tuesdays at 9:00PM/8:00 Central on The Sci-Fi Channel

Tonight was the second episode -- first regular episode (after the two-hour pilot) of Sci-Fi's newest ongoing series, Eureka.

In an earlier review, I belabored the fact that most critics were too busy comparing it to other shows to give it a fair shake. But I guess certain comparisons are inevitable and that's not a bad thing. Let's face it, Eureka does have that similar ring of a new X-Files and the quirkiness of Northern Exposure, as well as the dry humor of good-old Ed. But I think tonight's episode went a long way in establishing Eureka's unique place amongst all these similar shows, as well as what we viewers should expect throughout the rest of the season.

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