Friday, October 28, 2011

Make Money Online - No Scams! with Fusion Cash

Free Money at FusionCash!


Free Money Online - No Scams! with Fusion Cash!


There are so many sites that claim that with them, you can make hundreds of dollars a day! Just sign up, send them $50 and they'll have you on your way to being a millionaire in no time.

Wait, that sounds like a scam, right? Right. You should never pay to make money online. If the site is legitimate, it will pay you for your time and efforts. And no way is any regular Joe (or Jolene) going to be raking in hundreds of bucks a day playing online, that's just not going to happen. However, there are several excellent online survey and reward sites that will pay you for your efforts, even if it takes a while to get enough dough saved up to cash out.

Earlier this month I wrote about the Best Survey Rewards Sites, and I listed a few of my favorites and detailed why they're my favorites. I decided to feature a site every week with awesome detail as to how it's run, in what ways money can be made, ways to receive one's money and more. This week, I'm writing about Fusion Cash, a site I just discovered that I'm already excited about. 

Fusion Cash is a site my husband actually stumbled across, and emailed me a link to check out. It wasn't quite what it advertized itself as being, though. Here's the ad I read for it: This ad right here!

Like other sites, Fusion Cash notes that you'll be able to set your own hours and determine how much money you would like to earn per day. It also notes that you will get paid anywhere from .50 cents to $25.00 per form, and that payment is made monthly via check or PayPal.com.

So I signed up. I'm already a member of about thirty sites to help me make money online, so I figured that one more couldn't hurt. Right away after clicking this link ->  Click Me!!! :) I was taken to the site and began to claim my $5 free cash. In order to do that, I had to confirm my email address, input a mailing address and a PayPay address (since I want to receive my money via PayPal. If you don't, just don't fill in that info). After that, I began to explore the site a bit to get a feel for how it's set up and how to make the moolah. 

Right away, it reminded me of SwagBucks, especially with how it's set up. While one can take surveys to make their money, there are also offers that they can (and must) complete in order to cash out. 

Cashing out may be done when one's total reaches $25.00, but it is important to note that $15.00 of those dollars must come from completed offers. However, there are many offers that don't cost anything to complete. I have coupons sent to my inbox from Kellogg, and that helped to bump me up $2.00, a decent chunk on my way to the $15.00. 

There are trial offers as well, such as a one month free trial of NetFlix, which rewards users with $8.00, signing up for GameFly gets you $10.00 back, and so on. Surveys may be completed for varying amounts of cash, and even posting in the forums gets you an additional #3.00 a month. This site also offers a great referral program which works like this:

  • Refer a friend who confirms his/her email address: $1 bonus
  • Your friend completes his/her first offer: $2 bonus
  • Your friend cashes out: $5 bonus (each and every time they cash out - for life)
That's a pretty sweet deal. In fact, in reviewing this site, I'm hoping that a few of you lovely readers will sign up for it as well, using the many links to Fusion Cash (<- like this one) that I've posted throughout the blog when referencing the site directly. That way, I'll get the referral credits and you'll have access to new ways to make money online, completely free!

I estimate that at the rate I've been completing offers and such, that I'll be able to cash out my $25 in a few days. How soon can you cash out your $25.00?


Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Spin to Win...Or Lose







The Best Facebook Free Online Slots


Lately I've been seeing a lot of billboards in my area featuring images of miserable-looking men, women, and teens, all reading something along the lines of "How do I tell my family that I gambled it all away?"

The economy sucks, and while it might seem like a good idea in a moment of desperation to risk all of one's money on a chance to "win big," there's probably not a dumber thing you could do, besides jumping out in front of a moving train, or shooting yourself in the leg to see if it will hurt.

Some people aren't in it to "win big," though, some people just like the fun of playing. For those people, I present to you the best of Facebook Slots; free slot machines that are easily accessible from your home computer via Facebook Apps. Some are better than others, and some are just plain awful, but regardless, here are the top three:

#1 - Slotomania - Slot Machines

My personal favorite. Slotomania - Slot Machines currently has twenty (20) different slot machines, each with a different theme. Themes include "Go Bingo," "Vikings," "Creep Fortunes," "Cat Chef," and more. The graphics are more than excellent, and the music and sounds that go with each machine are unique and fun. Bet amounts increase as you "level up" on the game. This is done by gaining XP (experience points) through betting. The higher you bet, the faster you level up. The more you level up, the more games you have access to, and your four-hour bonus goes up at certain levels. This game may be played in a regular viewing version or else in "full screen mode."

Slotomania allows players to collect free coins with which to play every four hours. Coins may also be gained though receiving gifts from friends. You may send and receive either coins or free spins. Free spins count towards your XP and also help you to level up. Obviously, coins may also be purchased by using Facebook Credits. Slotomania coins are priced as follows:

$5    -      5,000 coins
$10  -     12,000 coins
$20  -     30,000 coins
$50   -    120,000 coins
$100  -   300,000 coins
$200  -   800,000 coins

Slotomania often runs promotions for coins when they release new games. During these promotions, coin packages may be purchased with up to 40% free coins added in at no additional charge.

I love Slotomania, but it's very difficult to move up without purchasing coins. I am currently at level 139, and it took me 116,720,000 points to get to that level. That means that I've had to bet a grand total of $116,720,000 to get there. My free coin bonus every four hours is currently $7,000, and I have hundreds of friends that play the game that send me free gifts as I send them the same.

Customer service for this game is despicable, though. The developers of the app can be easily contacted through their Facebook page, but rarely reply to complaints, even though they may be valid. Though they acknowledge that there are plenty of problems with they game, the problems seem to keep making it into newly released games, so it seems that the developers don't really mind that people are having coins deducted from their accounts, missing gifts from their friends, or being charged double for coin packages.

Despite the problems with contacting the developers, though, I'd say that Slotomania - Slot Machines are still the best slots on Facebook. With over 5,000,000 monthly users, it's definitely one of the popular and most played slot games on the site!

#2 - Jackpotjoy Slot Machines

Jackpotjoy Slot Machines are my second favorite, simply because the games are fun. There are fifteen (15) games to choose from with this app, and, like Slotomania, they can be unlocked at certain levels as you gain XP. These games include themes such as "Tiki Island," "Fun of the Fair," "Winstones," "Reel Wild West," and more. The graphics are really good on this slot app, too, though not quite as good as on Slotomania. Bonuses are hard to come by on Jackpotjoy Slot Machines, and coins are hard to build up without buying them. Having plenty of friends who play and are willing to send you coins is useful, because the four-hour bonuses for this game are also fairly low. I'm currently at level 84 (Jackpot Master) and only receive $7,000 per every four hours, though I get $200 a day from almost all of my friends.

I've never had any issues with this game that would require me to contact the developers/customer service for this app. I've never heard any complaints from any of my 700+ friends who play this game, either. While it may be difficult to do very well on these slots, it's still fun to play them.

Jackpotjoy Slot Machines also has a fairly unique feature that's lacking in other slot apps on Facebook...a chat option. Once players access the game in "full screen mode," they are able to chat with all other current players. This chat runs on the right side of one's screen, and every so often, a "mini-game" will pop up in the chat feed, allowing players to try to win a few extra coins to play with. The chat offers a sense of comradery as well as a way for players to make new friends.

Coins may be through collecting the four-hour bonuses, receiving gifts from friends, or by purchasing coin packages using Facebook Credits. Coin prices for Jackpotjoy Slot Machines are as follows:

$5    -      5,000 coins
$10  -     15,000 coins
$20  -     50,000 coins
$50   -    150,000 coins
$100  -   400,000 coins
$200  -   1,000,000 coins

So Jackpotjoy Slot Machines' coins are a bit cheaper than the coins for Slotomania - Slot Machine, though not by much unless you're spending more than $50 on Facebook credits.

This is my second-favorite Facebook slot app. It has more features than Slotomania, and the coin packages offer more for your money, but they don't have as many games to play, and the graphics and music aren't quite as good. Still, it's a free game that's worth playing!

#3 - DoubleDown Casino

DoubleDown Casino offers more than slots, it also offers Blackjack and Poker. With 3,500,000 monthly active users, it's one of the most popular slot apps on Facebook. One of the unique features of this app is that it allows players to play in Tournaments. Slot machines are available for Tournament play for varying entry fees, and with varying rewards. I love the Tournaments for this app, and I generally win or place in about one of six Tournaments I play.

The graphics for this game are so-so (nothing special, but nothing terrible), and the sounds are a bit repetitive, but the music can easily be muted for the game. Unlike Slotomania or Jackpotjoy Slots, DoubleDown Casino only allows you to collect your free gifts once a day. Upon opening the app, players are rewarded with free coins for returning multiple days in a row, for having several friends who also play, and then get a free spin on the "gift wheel" for even more coins. For me, this generally amounts to about $70,000 free coins a day. Afterwards, players may collect three free spins on the "gift wheel" from friends. Amounts on this wheel range from 5,000 coins to 5 million coins, and even include options like "spin again" and "gold coins." Gold coins may be used to buy entries into drawings for more coins with which to play the game. Drawings are held once a month, and though I've never won, it sure would be nice to, since amounts are over 21,000,000 coins sometimes!

Similar to the other slots, XP is gained based on amount of play and how much is bet, but I'm not really sure what it does. All games are accessible from the very first time one plays, so there's no "unlocking" necessary like there is on other slot apps. I'm currently at level 15, but still am unsure what the point of it is.

Coins may only be collected through the "gift wheel," or by purchasing coin packages using Facebook Credits. Coin prices for DoubleDown Casino are as follows:

$3    -    150,000 coins
$8  -      750,000 coins
$18  -    2,500,000 coins
$39   -  12,000,000 coins
$59  -   35,000,000 coins
$99  -   100,000,000 coins

This app has THE best prices for their coin packages. While $200 will get players about a million chips in Slotomania or Jackpotjoy Slots, Doubledown Casino will give a hundred times that for half the price! Not a bad deal! This is that app where coins last the longest and where the games are a bit more exciting. I still enjoy Slotomania best because of the sheer number of fun games with great graphics and sound, and Jackpotjoy Slots second because of the chat option with the mini-games, but DoubleDown Slots are the best for the Tournaments!

So those were the top three Facebook Slot Apps. Still want more? Maybe you've tried those and you're unimpressed? Here are the others I play:

#4 - Royal Slots
#5 - Slots Farm - Slot Machines
#6 - 3D Slots
#7 - House of Fun - Slot Machines
#8 - Slot Machine Tournaments
#9 - ClickFun Casino
#10 - CasinoZone

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Farouk Chi Ceramic Flat Iron Original Model Review



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The Farouk Chi Ceramic Flat Iron Original Model is a decent size as far as the body of the iron goes. The Straightener has ceramic plates that are one inch in length, which is a decent size for straightening thick strips of hair. Because the Farouk Chi Ceramic Flat Iron Original Model has a ceramic plate Straightener, the ceramic plate is heated up by internal coils, which requires thirty-five watts of electricity and reaches a consistent three-hundred and seventy degrees when it is turned on. The ceramic plate heats up very quickly, in less than five seconds, and will burn flesh if it is touched. Therefore, DO NOT touch the ceramic plates!

Turing on the Farouk Chi Ceramic Flat Iron Original Model is simple, there is a very obvious on/off switch that, when turned on, causes a light on the Flat Iron to glow red. The Farouk Chi Ceramic Flat Iron Original Model is heavier than other Flat Irons or Straighteners that I have owned, weighting in at about two pounds. The cord for this Flat Iron is great though, reaching a full ten feet, more than double what my last Straightener could stretch to.

My last few hair Straighteners have only lasted me about a year each. Luckily for me then, the Farouk Chi Ceramic Flat Iron Original Model comes with a One-Year-Warranty, which means that, should anything happen to it; I can have it replaced within that first year. However, with how much better the Farouk Chi Ceramic Flat Iron Original Model is working compared to my other hair Straighteners, I don’t imagine that I will need it to be replaced within the first year I have it.

Every time that I have used the Farouk Chi Ceramic Flat Iron Original Model to straighten my hair, my hair has come out completely straight! I can’t say that the Farouk Chi Ceramic Flat Iron Original Model doesn’t damage my hair when I use it, because I’m sure that it does as it gets so hot, but my hair definitely doesn’t feel as dry and brittle after using it as it did after using the other, store-bought models that I had used before. This probably has something to do with the fact that the Farouk Chi Ceramic Flat Iron Original Model uses ceramic plates as opposed to the copper plates that I am used to.

Straightening my hair with the Farouk Chi Ceramic Flat Iron Original Model is a lot faster than it was with other models. My hair is about shoulder-length, very thick, and moderately wavy. With other models that I have used, it took me about forty-five minutes to straighten my hair, and I had to go over each section of hair several times. With the Farouk Chi Ceramic Flat Iron Original Model, I can straighten my hair in about fifteen minutes, and I generally only have to go over each section of hair once, maybe twice depending on the thickness of it.

I definitely recommend the Farouk Chi Ceramic Flat Iron Original Model. My hair has never been as straight as it is with this hair Straightener. I know that this product is expensive, but I recommend it anyway. This is the perfect hair Straightener for women with thick, wavy hair that other flat irons just won’t or cannot tame!

Apple iPad (32 GB) Wi-Fi (MB293LL/A) Tablet PC Review



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So what exactly is an iPad?

It surprised me to learn that most people think that the iPad is a computer, when it is, in fact, not one. Rather, the iPad is much more like the iPhone; even more so like the iPod Touch. Actual computers run on operating systems, such as versions of Windows; the iPad does not. Also, the iPad does not have any drives (CD, DVD, etc.), nor does it have ports, such as USB. Therefore, it is not a computer. For those who do not know what an iPod Touch is, it is essentially a storage device for things such as movies, videos, music, digital photographs, memos, and more, as well as a handy way to browse the internet. For all intents and purposes, the iPad is an enlarged version of the iPod Touch.

Like the iPod Touch, the majority of what one is able to do with the device greatly relies upon the applications that one chooses to download to their iPad. One of the more popular options here seems to be to use the iPad as an electronic book (often complete with pictures).

Essentially, the iPad really is a pad. Upon opening up the box that the product comes in, one will see a 9.7 inch, one-and-a-half pound LCD screen encased in a chic, black frame. The iPad is incredibly sleek and smooth; there are not buttons, ports, etcetera on the device that would categorize it as anything but stylish. Along with the iPad come a wall-power charger, USB dock cable, and a very basic instruction manual.

The iPad I'm reviewing is one of the 3G iPads, as opposed to the Wi-Fi variation. While the Wi-Fi version only connects to the internet when one is within Wi-Fi range (many restaurants, bookstores, etc have Wi-Fi connections) or else has a wireless router within their home that they may easily connect to, the 3G version does that and more. The 3G version allows one to purchase wireless 3G web-time from AT&T, the prices for which vary from between about fifteen dollars a month to roughly thirty bucks a month. Additionally, the 3G models can be purchased in terms of their memory capacity. These come in blocks of either sixteen gigs, thirty-two gigs, or sixty-four gigs.

While the iPad does allow users to download tons of applications to their iPads, the iPad itself really doesn’t come with a lot of applications other than the basics (these are the ones that devices such as the iPod Touch comes with). There are iPod applications for things such as music, email, photography, etcetera, as well as there is a Safari web browser, address book, notepad, calculator, calendar, maps, youtube, and more. Some easy to download applications are free, other services may have fees.


Why is the iPad for you?

The iPad is lightweight, sleek, stylish, and large enough to work with, but small enough to be absolutely convenient. The iPad is NOT a computer, and therefore it does not run on an operating system. Additionally, the touch-screen technology is fun and versatile, making using the iPad an interesting and stimulating experience each and every time.

New levels of convenience.

Touch-screen technology really is incredible. Using one’s fingers, with the lightest touch, one may use the iPad to turn pages through novels, scroll through pages on the internet, play symphonies, type up reports, watch videos, and more.


Reading made easy (or at least more convenient).

iBooks is becoming quite the rage these days. I never really thought that reading an actual book was that difficult or even too time-consuming, but I suppose that with the birth of audio-books, something like this would eventually come along. Instead of having to carry around a big, thick, heavy book, with the iPad and the iBooks application, all one need do is to download the application and virtually any and every book that one could possibly need or want to read is literally right at their fingertips!


Battery Life

Apple states that the iPad battery ought to get around ten hours of battery use per charge (nine hours if you use the 3G cellular version), and up to thirty days in standby mode. I have found this to be mostly accurate, or else I have noticed that the battery actually lasts a few minutes to an hour longer than I expected!


So what do I think?

Despite the fact that the iPad is so remarkably similar to the iPod Touch, they really are two completely different devices. In this case, size truly does matter, and in this instance, bigger IS better. While the iPod Touch may be just a smaller version of the iPad, it is also an inferior version. The iPad’s screen is far larger than that of the iPod Touch, which makes it much easier to use in almost every instance. The larger screen is similar in size to that of a small laptop’s, allowing consumers to watch videos, navigate the internet, and even to type (mostly!) accurately on the screen. The iPad is a very sensitive, exciting tool that everyone should own. This is a direct link to the rest of the world (through the internet, of course) as well as a way to jot down thoughts, keep track of time, dates, etc, make calculations, listen to orchestras, watch movies, and more!

Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans Are A Great Novelty Item, But Not Much Else!





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As a fan of all things from the Harry Potter universe, I knew pretty much right away in reading the books that Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans were a product that would hit the markets of the real (Muggle) world within record time of the books being printed. Naturally, being a woman, I was right, and within a month of their literal creation, every Harry Potter fan with expendable finances was enjoying, or, more accurately, NOT enjoying these multi-flavored, but generally disgusting, little colored jelly beans.

In the books, according to the Harry Potter universe, Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans are, in our, the real, world, similar to Jelly Belly, in that they truly taste the way that they say that they do. A great example from the book is that a main character pops a tan-colored Bean into his mouth, expecting it to be toffee-flavored, and instead discovers it to be, most regrettably, earwax-flavored instead. Naturally, the fans of Harry Potter, myself included, were delighted to see these little Beans available for us Muggles to try, and we were excited to partake in the edible adventure that was brought to us from the world of the books that we so adored.

Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans come in a dark-blue, cloth bag, which, on the front of it, in quite bold coloring, bears the name of the product, along with a depiction of the Beans within the bag. The bag itself may be sealed by being drawn up and closed by means of the bright yellow drawstring at the top of it. Attached to this drawstring is a flavor guide, a small, glossy, folded square of paper that completely ruins the whole adventure that is popping small candies in your mouth and risking that the flavor may be that of grass instead of green apple. While it should be noted that the bags of Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans are randomly assorted and may not contain every flavor, of the many bags that I have had purchased for me, I have not yet come across a single bag that does not include all twenty assorted flavors. These flavors, each of which has their own distinctive coloring and/or markings, include pear, banana, pizza, blueberry, sausage, lemon, ketchup, marshmallow, cinnamon, pink grapefruit, mashed potatoes, cheese, peach, cranberry & apple, gravy, fish, pepper, onions, watermelon, and wild cherry. Predictably, for flavors such as pink grapefruit, the beans are colored pink, for the pepper-flavored beans, the coloring is black, and so on and so forth.

The makers of these beans were quite successful in their efforts to make each bean taste incredibly like what it is intended to be flavored as. The lemon-flavored Beans, for example, not only taste remarkably like lemon, but also smell of it as well! The cheese-flavored Beans also taste of cheese, but not of a delicious sharp Cheddar or Gouda, but rather of a processed, American cheese (blech!). The cranberry & apple Beans are also delectable as well as accurate in their flavoring in so much as that one can easily pick out both of the flavors within the single red Bean!

Ingredients for the product include sugar, wheat syrup, water, modified food starch, contains 2% or less of the following: natural and artificial flavors, citric acid, trisodium citrate, fumaric acid, artificial colors (FD&C Blue 1 Lake, Blue 2 Lake, Yellow 5 Lake, Yellow 6 Lake, Red 40 Lake), Caramel coloring, titanium dioxide, carmine, beeswax, confectioner’s glaze, and carnauba wax.

Nutrition facts for the product state that the serving size is one-half of the package of Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans (42.5g), and that there are 160 calories per serving.
Additionally, there are;
0g total fat,
0g trans fat,
10mg sodium,
40g total carbohydrates,
33g sugars, &
0g protein.


Also, rather unfortunately for most Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans buyers, about half of the beans within the bag will go to waste. While the whole idea is an interesting one to be sure, and while trying to enjoy these flavored Beans may be a great novelty at first, after a few bits of fish, ketchup, and onion-flavored Beans, consumers will pick out the “normal” flavored Beans and toss the rest. I know that’s what I did! These are fun to try at least once, and I do recommend that every Harry Potter fan do just that, but anything more than one purchase of these beans is just a waste of money. Until the company that makes them begins to add more normal, interesting flavors to the mix, I won’t be buying them again any time soon.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Super 8 Isn't Really That Super



Super 8



My Husband was more eager to see “Super 8” than I was, but I still went with him to see it on the big screen last night. He’s a big fan of J.J. Abrams (who wrote and directed this film) and Steven Spielberg (the Executive Producer), and while I’ve nothing against them, I don’t tend to go to see movies unless the previews looked really good, and I didn’t think that the trailer for “Super 8” was really all that fantastic. Well, we went to see the film anyway, and it wasn’t as bad as I expected.

This film is primarily about Joe Lamb, who lives in Lillian, Ohio. The movie opens with Joe sitting on a swing outside of his house in the cold daylight of winter. Inside the house are many dressed-up people from the town discussing the horrible accident that Joe’s mother was just in which took her life. Many express their concerns to one another about whether Joe’s father, police Deputy Lamb, will be able to take care of Joe on his own; he’s never had to be much of a father before, they state.

Joe’s friends, all middle-school age like Joe, aren’t very good at expressing their condolences for Joe’s loss, and instead focus on continuing to work on making their zombie movie for the Ohio “Super 8” Film Festival. Charles, the ring-leader of the group of friends, is the director and writer of the film they’re working on, entitled, “The Case.” Charles is bossy and highly unlikable, but he and Joe have been friends since Kindergarten, so Joe seems unable to see that Charles is a pretty big douche. Charles decides that at midnight after the wake for Joe’s mother, that all of them will sneak out to the local train-station and work on the film a bit more. So they do.

At midnight, the group of boys all meet up and are picked up by the “cool girl,” Alice, who is too young to be driving, but who stole her father’s car in order to do so. The lot of them head over to the train station and begin preparing to shoot the film. Charles gets quite excited when, in the middle of the rehearsal, a train begins to go by the station. “Production value,” he shouts, and everyone rushes to put film in the camera, get costumes on, and get into place in order to shoot the film with a real train going by in the background. As the train begins to rush past them, only Joe notices the white truck that’s traveling down the tracks in order to meet the train head-on. He barely has time to shout a warning before the truck and the train collide in an explosive crash, derailing the train and causing many of the train cars to shoot into the air. Absolute chaos reins and the boys and Alice run for their lives, barely able to dodge the hail of fire, metal and anything else that’s raining down from the explosions.

Joe is the first one we see after all begins to calm, and he is staring at a train car that’s making an awful lot of noise. Something within the car is slamming around, trying to get out. Unfortunately, there’s no time for the boys to investigate because the military begins to arrive and they have to get out of there before they’re noticed. Joe has just enough time to grab a strange, white block from the wreckage to take with him before he and his friends jump back into the stolen car and speed away, barely escaping before the military’s arrival.

After the train wreck, some weird things start to happen. The military begins to occupy the town. Dogs begin to go missing. Car engines, microwaves, electrical wires and other electrical things are disappearing. People start disappearing. The town of Lillian, Ohio is out of power for days. It becomes clear that whatever was inside the train car got out, and it doesn’t seem as though anyone knows what it is or how to stop it.


When this movie began, I started to get into it. The scene with the train/truck collision was awesome, probably one of the best crash scenes I’ve ever witnessed on the big screen. After that point, though, I really lost most of my interest in the film. It took forever for anything interesting to happen after that, and when it did, it was pretty suck-tastic. The acting was all fantastic and the special effects were great, but the plot sucked. If it weren’t for the occasional bits of comic relief in the film, I would probably have walked out. I didn’t really care what happened after a certain point, because there wasn’t much to care about, so I was pretty much just waiting (in vain) for the next big thing to happen.

I don’t think that I have any interest in ever seeing this movie again, and I don’t think it was worth it to see it in the theater.

Best part: Train/truck collision
Worst part: Plot

Let's Be Friends...With Benefits! ;)



Friends With Benefits



Normally I can't really get into Romantic Comedies. There's just something about the two genres mixing that's a huge turnoff to me. Sure, I love comedies, and yeah, I can enjoy a good romantic drama, but the mixing of the two usually ends with predictable plot "twists," a near-complete lack of character development, and humour that's not really funny.

However, "Friends with Benefits" was fantastic. Starring Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis, "Friends with Benefits" is a movie about a corporate head-hunter, Jamie (Kunis) and the man she's recruiting to work for GQ Magazine, Dylan (Timberlake). The movie begins with Jamie and Dylan both being dumped by their respective partners, Dylan in Los Angeles, and Jamie in NYC. Both vow to avoid the emotional complications of relationships, Jamie because she is apparently "emotionally damaged," and Dylan because his ex called him "emotionally unavailable." So, when Jamie and Dylan meet, they're not looking for a relationship, and instead end up in a non-relationship where they only have sex.

As the friends with benefits situation goes on, Jamie and Dylan realize that it's actually working out for them, and that they've become close friends despite their promise to keep emotion out of the equation. As the movie goes on, both need to figure out if what they truly want is a sex filled, emotionless relationship, a partnership, or no relationship at all.

This movie was so fracking funny. Beginning to end, everyone in the theater was laughing. The characters in the movie openly mocked the terrible, predictable plot "twists" of Romantic Comedies, with Timberlake's character making a hilarious point of mocking the cheesy music that goes with Romantic Comedies. When things are going well between him and Jamie, he "bah-bum-bah"'s in an upbeat tempo, and vise-versa when things are getting tricky.

With the "R" rating, this film freely uses the word "fuck," though pretty much always for humour. The cast was great and the flow of the film was amazing. I truly enjoyed it, beginning to end, and didn't once wonder how much longer the movie was going to take.

I'm definitely buying this movie when it comes out on DVD/BluRay, and I recommend checking it out yourself once it hits the theaters. I saw this movie via a free public screening, but I'll probably go to see it in theaters again once it comes out. :)

Restore My Damaged Hair



Pantene Pro-V Restoratives



I am only slightly ashamed to admit that it takes me quite a while these days to remember what my natural hair colour is. Currently, I’m a blonde, and before that, my hair was green, blonde, violet, brown, red, black, red…hmm…I can’t quite remember what came before that. I never liked my natural hair colour, which was an ashy, dirty-dishwate
r blonde that almost looked gray in certain lighting. As soon as I was able to, which I believe was at the age of fourteen, I began my hair-dying adventure. As a result of processing my hair so much, I have often had to hack it all (or almost all) off in order to begin anew, as my hair often and quickly became so dry and brittle that at some points, I would lose great clumps of my hair simply by brushing it out.

Last October, I decided to cut my hair short (which here means, shorter than that pixie look that some women can pull off but it turns out that I really cannot) and to grow out my natural colour. This decision was mostly due to the fact that I was tired of having to wear my hair so short all of the time in order to accommodate the rainbow of colours I wanted to wear upon my head each year and only slightly out of curiosity to see if I had any real gray hairs lurking around in there. Luckily for me, there were no grays; however, my hair was still the same mousy colour that it had always been. I managed to hold out until early February without dying it, but when I did dye it, I sure did a number on it. First I bleached my hair using a color stripper, which didn’t do much but lighten my hair a shade or two. Then I used bleach peroxide, which effectively whitened my hair in the places that the peroxide had been the most concentrated on, but only dried out every other area on my head that the chemicals touched. Afterwards, the violet semi-permanent hair colour was applied, after that, another round of bleaching, lightening, and the general blonding up of my head, then another round of green semi-permanent hair dye, and lastly, a decent amount of hair washes right in a row to remove the offending bright colour. Suffice it to say that by the end of THAT, my hair was pretty effectively parched and more than a little brittle. After a single episode of trying to brush out my dry hair, which involved my eyes watering and my scalp sore from the tangled hair being yanked, I decided it was time for a good hair moisturizer.

I have almost always been a fan of Pantene when it comes to hair products. Their prices are low to reasonable, and their products are sound. This time, for my hair care problems, I chose for myself a 7.6 Fl oz tub of Pantene Pro-V Restoratives, a Time Renewal Replenishing Mask that spectacularly quenches dehydrated hair, leaving hair supple and restored while shielding it from damage. The tub itself is mostly white in colour, with a dark, blue-black, twist on/off cap that covers the entire top of the plastic jar. The thick, white, creamy product within the tub smells positively delightful, fruity and warm, like all of the most appealing scents of a hair salon. The product exactly resembles a thick cream rinse or conditioner, which is great as that is essentially what it is, a leave-in conditioner. The product is thick yet manageable, it leaves no sticky residue on one’s fingers, hair, or scalp as it is applied, and the luscious scent does not dissipate at all as the product sits atop one’s head, being absorbed into one’s hair follicles.

Directions for use are ridiculously easy, all one need do is, after their usual shower, squeeze excess water from hair after shampooing. Apply Pro-V Restoratives Replenishing Mask liberally to one’s hair. For deep conditioning, leave on hair for five minutes, and then rinse the product out. One may use the product once a week or more often than that if needed for deep conditioning. As one rinses, their hair will feel silky, smooth, and conditioned. This product is gentle on chemically or color-treated hair. The product recommends that for best results, one ought to use this product with Pantene Pro-V Restoratives Time Renewal Shampoo and Conditioner. However, I simply use this product after using my preferred brand of shampoo, which is not the recommended one, and my hair is still just as silky and moistened as the tub says it will be.

Normally, since purchasing Pro-V Restoratives Replenishing Mask, I have used this product in my hair every other day. As a result, my hair does not appear and/or feel to be greasy, not is it still dry and brittle. I love the way that the product leaves my hair feeling and smelling, and even after my hair is fixed from my dying-disaster, I plan to continue to use this product to keep my hair in excellent condition. Therefore, I strongly recommend this product to everyone with dry, damaged, or brittle hair; it has definitely been a hair-saver for me!

Ahhhh...That's The Spot!


Veterinarians Best Hot Spot Itch Relief Shampoo




Our chubby Siamese, Brillo, is incredibly prone to hot spots. This is definitely a problem for him as much as it is for my husband and me. We don’t want our cat to be in pain, and so we provide for him Natural Care Itch Relief Hot Spot Shampoo. We really love this product, especially as it is intended for use on both cats and dogs.

Hot spots are easy to recognize as they are painful, red, open sores on cat and/or dogs’ flesh. These hot spots MUST be treated as soon as possible, as they will otherwise grow and freely spread to other areas of the pets’ body, which is entirely undesirable.

The Natural Care Itch Relief Hot Spot Shampoo itself is moderately thick in consistency. As far as color goes, the product is almost light-yellow in color, though it is fairly transparent as well. I must say though, this product does not smell good! The Natural Care Itch Relief Hot Spot Shampoo smells more like a medicine than anything else, which isn’t entirely unexpected given its purpose.  

Natural Care Itch Relief Hot Spot Shampoo works when one combines an ounce of the shampoo with eight ounces of regular water. After combining these two things, one may then pour the mixture over their pet, preferably directly over and onto the pets’ hot spots. Afterward, the Natural Care Itch Relief Hot Spot Shampoo may be massaged into pets’ skin to work up a later, and then it may be rinsed away. Be certain that the entire product is rinsed off!

Ingredients for the product include Tea Tree Oil, Aloe Vera, Allantoin, Panthenol, and Vitamin E.

So far in using Natural Care Itch Relief Hot Spot Shampoo on our Brillo, the itching seems to have abated quite a bit. Natural Care Itch Relief Hot Spot Shampoo does help to reduce dandruff flakes (which Brillo has always had in excess), dry skin and other skin and fur issues. The product helps to add a bit more moisture to the fur and skin, which really does help Brillo to not itch so much, we’ve caught him scratching and chewing on himself a lot less since we’ve begun to use this product.

Overall, I have found that Natural Care Itch Relief Hot Spot Shampoo to be a decent product. The shampoo did not stop Brillo from itching entirely, so I cannot say that it is a perfect product. Additionally, the product is rather expensive and doesn’t last too long, so it is a bit of an investment. However, I do recommend it for home treatment of hot spots for both cats and dogs, as the product does work quite well after repeated use. 

Shoot It Like I Do





I love working on my photography, and for me to do quality work, it is important for me to have a quality tool at my disposal. Therefore, one of my cameras that I most like to work with is my Canon PowerShot SX20 IS 12-Megapixel Digital Camera. For the shots, that I most enjoy taking and working with, I require “mega-zoom,” and while my Canon PowerShot SX20 IS 12-Megapixel Digital does not have the greatest zoom ability of all of my cameras, it certainly does work well for me in a lot of my photography scenarios, whatwith its 20x Zoom, as well as its HD Video and HDMI.

I love having “mega-zoom” on my cameras. Having it on my Canon PowerShot SX20 IS 12-Megapixel Digital ensures that I will only ever need the one lens, which has definitely saved me money when it comes to cameras and camera supplies. Additionally, it’s fun! “Mega-Zoom” on cameras makes photography interesting, like looking through a pair of binoculars and being able to take snapshots. Using my Canon PowerShot SX20 IS 12-Megapixel Digital, I can get great shots of plenty of things, including wildlife, without having to get too close, which generally disrupts animals, causing them to run, which completely ruins the shot.

The Canon PowerShot SX20 IS 12-Megapixel Digital comes with four AA disposable batteries, a lens cap, a stereo video cable, a neck strap, a USB cable, a lens hood and a CD-ROM disc that includes software. All of these things will be used by the photographer at some point in their works.

The Canon PowerShot SX20 IS 12-Megapixel Digital’s zoom is optically-stabilized, which helps to guarantee that shots will not come out blurry. No one can keep their hands perfectly still while holding a piece of equipment like the Canon PowerShot SX20 IS 12-Megapixel Digital, and the stabilizer is intended to balance the little shakes that one gets in their hands in order to be sure that a clear image is delivered each and every time. The Canon PowerShot SX20 IS is a digital camera that has such features as optical image stabilization, 20x zoom, 12-Megapixel resolution, ISO up to 3200 and a 2.5-inch LCD. The Canon PowerShot SX20 IS 12-Megapixel Digital camera also has face, servo AF tracking, HDMI out and the option to record HD video with 720p resolution. The Canon S20 IS is a 12-Megapixel camera with 20x optical zoom (28-560mm in 35-mm equivalent), that has optical image stabilization that has maximum apertures of f/2.8 at wide angles and f/5.7 at full telephoto. The Canon PowerShot SX20 IS is reasonably compact and feels pretty solid. The LCD screen on the Canon PowerShot SX20 IS uses four AA batteries as well as it stores the images onto SD memory cards. Astounding 20x optical zoom as well as optical image stabilization provide photographers with sharp, blur-free images at almost any distance.

The Canon PowerShot SX20 IS is powered by four AA batteries. These batteries do come included, though I recommend using rechargeable. Personally, I prefer to take my other cameras that come with rechargeable batteries (the charge in which seems to last longer than AA batteries as well), though I don’t think that the Canon PowerShot SX20 IS is any worse of a camera for running off of AA batteries.

The Canon PowerShot SX20 IS also is able to record videos which can be up to 720p HD resolution. The Canon PowerShot SX20 IS comes with a stereo microphone (built-in) for recording sounds while taking videos.

The Canon PowerShot SX20 IS has an AF assist light for superior focusing in low-light situations. It works incredibly well in dim light, something that I really love, as a few of my cameras do not have this capability.

Personally, I think that the Canon PowerShot SX20 IS 12-Megapixel Digital is a great camera! The weight is a bit much at times (the four AA batteries don’t help much with that…), but the Canon PowerShot SX20 IS 12-Megapixel Digital is definitely solid as a result. The camera also works quickly, powering up in less than three seconds. I thought that this was pretty wonderful; as I said, I like to do a lot of nature shots, and most of those involve wildlife. When shooting wildlife, it is important to have equipment that allows one to get the shot as soon as possible. Therefore, a fast power-up time is imperative to me. Focusing also does not take long, under half-a-second, I would guess. The zoom is a bit loud, but not loud enough that it scares away wildlife and the shutter makes virtually no noise.

Overall, I have found the Canon PowerShot SX20 IS 12-Megapixel Digital to be an impressive and incredible choice when it comes to “mega-zoom” cameras. While I don’t much care for the fact that it takes AA batteries instead of coming with a rechargeable battery pack, I can’t find anything else about the Canon PowerShot SX20 IS 12-Megapixel Digital to gripe about. I definitely recommend this camera to all photographers, both professional as well as amateurs, who want a piece of solid equipment that has amazing capabilities, astounding quality, and that works quickly and efficiently.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Foiled, But I Didn't Mind






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In the past few years, after having begun to share my favorite albums with friends and family, and after having received some of their favorite albums to listen to in return, I was introduced to the band Blue October. The friends of mine who most enjoyed Blue October’s music were a bit…darker in nature, and so I was a bit skeptical when it came to giving Blue October’s album, “Foiled,” a good, first listen. However, after hearing their CD only once, I knew that I had fallen head over heels in love with the band and the music that they create.

Blue October’s album, “Foiled,” is probably the CD that I own that I have listened to the most. Not only is the music on the album hauntingly familiar, catchy, sing-songy and emotionally moving, but it is memorable as well. There is not a single track on this fifty-three minute and fifty-six second (53:56) long album that has not, at one point or another, been stuck in my head. “Foiled” can best be described as sounding like a mellow, pop-rock album. Some of the songs on the album are harder ones, especially ones such as “What If We Could,” and “Drilled a Wire Through My Cheek,” and it is these songs which leave listeners angsty and pessimistic. Other songs on the album, such as “Hate Me” and “Congratulations” (the latter of which features Imogen Heap) leave listeners feeling somber, remorseful, and lonely, while cheerier-sounding songs such as “Into the Ocean” resonate with a fun, happy, and joyful tone as far as the music goes, though the lyrics of the song are a bit more dismal than the tempo and general feel of the music would at first lead one to believe.

As a matter of a fact, “Into the Ocean” just so happens to be my favorite song on this album, if not my favorite song of all time. Despite the upbeat nature and light feel to the pacing of the song as well as some of the rhyme schemes, the lyrics are deceptively darker and gloomy. “I wanna swim away but don’t know how/ sometimes it feels just like I’m falling in the ocean…”(Into the Ocean) and “…I calculate what I had done/ like jumping from the bow, yeah/ just to prove that I knew how, yeah/ it’s midnight’s late reminder of/ the loss of her the one I love/…into the ocean, end it all” (Into the Ocean) and the haunting, rather quite “goodbye” that one hears repeating throughout the song in the background help to make this song unforgettable and an instant favorite, especially to those who have put on a happy face while suffering personal issues in silence. This song especially leaves me feeling desperately lonely and ecstatically giddy at the same time.

Probably the most popular song on the album, the one that most people will be familiar with, is “Hate Me,” which begins with a recording of Justin, the vocalist’s mother leaving a worried message on his answering machine, but that flows smoothly into a song of heartbreaking desperation, loneliness and self-deprecation. “Hate me today/ hate me tomorrow/ hate me for all the things I didn’t do for you/…hate me so you can finally see what’s good for you” (Hate Me) and “In my sick way I want to thank you for holding my head up late at night/ while I was busy waging wars with myself/ you were trying to stop the fight/ you never doubted my opinions on things like suicidal hate/ you made me compliment myself when it was way too hard to take” (Hate Me) are lyrics that will be especially memorable to those who have heard it and who have been touched by it. For being a song about being left by a loved one, this one is unpredictably good, especially as it is done by a “boy band” instead of a solo artist. The song is touching and leaves one feeling empty and lonely, looking forward to the next opportunity to reach out to a loved one.

While there is not a single track on this album that is not a wonderful one, probably the least memorable one is “X Amount of Words.” I’m not sure if it is the beat, or the slow, rhythmic start of the song, but somehow, even though I enjoy the song, I still forget that it is on the album once in a while. “Systematic, sympathetic, quite pathetic, apologetic, paramedic, your heart is prosthetic” (X Amount of Words) are just a few of the catchy yet unmemorable lyrics that don’t make the best of sense on this album. However, other lyrics in the song such as “sick of shaking, never waking from the hell I achieve/ I never knew you till you left me with the crying disease” (X Amount of Words) makes it pretty clear to the listener what exactly the song is about. Actually, now that I think about it, the majority of the songs on this album are about love, either finding it, maintaining it, or else losing it. However, to the average listener, this fact probably won’t be too apparent without actively looking for it.

The members of Blue October, which include Justin Furstenfeld, Jeremy Furstenfeld, Ryan Delahoussaye, C.B. Hudson III, and Matt Novesky, truly are musical artists in that they do actually write both the music and the lyrics to each and every one of their songs, instead of just being the face of the music that other artists have created.

Both musically and lyrically, this is one of the greatest albums that I have yet encountered, and as a result, I have eagerly recommended this album to almost everyone that I know. This album contains songs that are soft enough for adult-pop or country music lovers to enjoy, as well as songs that are hard and passionate enough for rock or alternative music enthusiasts to enjoy as well. This album is definitely a perfect one!




Halloween Is Just Around The Corner...






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Halloween is just around the corner, and if you're looking for some really interesting things to decorate with, accessorize with, or just to help to bring out the "darker" side of you, then look no further than www.necromance.com


In High School especially, I was really into the darker, alternative scene. I didn't like the stuff that alternative stores like Hot Topic had, that sort of thing always seemed too...common, for me. Somehow, I stumbled across www.necromance.com, and I still visit the site to this day.

www.necromance.com is an interesting site, for people with interesting needs. The site looks quite plain on the front page; the background is fairly simple and the rest of the page is broken into categories by linked images. These categories include

Entomology,
Zoology,
Conchology,
Osteology,
Paper,
Medical,
Beads,
T-Shirts,
Accessories,
Hidestyle,
Home Decor,
Jewelry, &
Store Info.

Some of these categories are fairly commonplace on most sites, however a few of them don't usually come up on many shopping webpages. The Entomology (https://id3469.securedata.net/necromance/catalogue.php?category=entomology) section here, though, provides customers with chocolate covered insects, Scorpions in Cellophane, Jewel Beetle Brooches and more. The Zoology section (https://id3469.securedata.net/necromance/catalogue.php?category=zoology), a favorite of mine, makes available Cane Toad Coin Purses, Freeze Dried Pirahna, Bats in Jars, and more. I actually own one of the Bats in a Jar, courtesy of my ex, who kindly presented me with one on our four-year anniversary. Medical supplies here include pens which resemble syringes, x-rays of animal bones, bone saws, corked vials, glass eyes (animal's and human's), and many other things.

The jewelry section offers jewelry similar in fashion to that which Hot Topic sells, but some of it is quite a bit more original, like a human tooth necklace (real teeth!), real dove claw/foot necklace, Pygmy Seahorse in Vial Necklace, and so much more. The above mentioned are just in the "necklace" section of the shop, there's still "earrings" and "bracelets" to explore.

www.necromance.com is a fun show all around. Whether for the serious buyer or the curious passerby, the site provides some interesting products for either purchase or viewing. I recommend checking out this site either way. I've gotten some really cool stuff from it, and you might, too!




The Best Survey Reward Sites



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Making money at home for free isn't easy. There are so many offers out there that claim that you'll be able to make hundreds and thousands of dollars from home each and every week. Some of them you have to pay to sign up for, or pay to get your "starter kit," or pay to get the book that teaches you how to make all of this money from home. Scams, all. Unless you've got a great degree and years of experience at a job that will let you work at home on your computer, there's not much of a chance that you'll be rolling in the dough sitting in front of your laptop. However, there are a few different sites online that allow users to make a little bit of money at a time, which can later be cashed out for upwards of $20 a month per site. If you know which sites actually pay, and which ones are worth the effort, you can easily make a decent chunk of cash each month...assuming you have the time and ability to sit in front of your computer for hours each day. 

Between all of the sites I'll list below, I make anywhere from $40 - $200 a month just by being online and completing different activities. Some sites only offer one activity, such as taking surveys, while others allow you to do all sorts of things, even test new products and review them, play games online, and more while you're adding up the points to cash in for free bucks. Here's what I do to make my free money - 

Survey Sites

Toluna - Toluna is my favorite site for making free money. It is essentially a survey site. Businesses and major companies send surveys to the site, and the site offers members the opportunity to complete these surveys for points. Points may then be converted into money by check, Facebook credits, music downloads, and more. 60,000 = $20.00 USD, and the surveys on the site range in worth from 1,200 points and up. Yesterday I was able to take a survey that awarded me 12,000 points, and a few months ago, I spent twenty minutes on a survey that awarded me 60,000 points - enough to cash right out for my $20.00 check! Toluna also allows users to create their own content and ask other members questions via polls or Opinion Topics. The more replies to member-created content, the more points users get. They also have a sweepstakes drawing once a month for large amounts of cash, as well as the ability to test and review brand new products on the market...for free! I've tested and reviewed a few different products from this site and got to keep them after reviewing them. In my last year as a member, I made almost $400 from this site alone.

Vindale - Not quite the same as Toluna, but right up the same alley. Take surveys and earn money. I don't use Vindale as often as I use Toluna because I have a harder time qualifying for the surveys from Vindale. However, I've made about $200 in the last year from Vindale, and depending on if you qualify for lots of surveys, you could make that much or more. While the minimum cash-out balance for Toluna is only $20.00 USD, the minimum cash-out balance for Vindale is $50.00. 

Zoom Panel - Another survey site that lets you cash them out for money or products. The products range in point value from less than 1,000 points to over 10,000 points and include things like jewelery, clothing, kitchen supplies and more. Gift cards can be redeemed for 2,500 points.

Survey Savvy - This site is excellent, because it lets you cash out for as little as $1.00 USD. Refer new members and take surveys to make some quick bucks! Non-US residents are encouraged to sign up at Survey Savvy as well. Payment comes in the form of a check, so you have to have a current mailing address to receive your free money!

Multi-Tasking Sites

Swagbucks - Swagbucks is my favorite multi-tasking site. I call it that because there are so many different ways to earn cash and rewards. Swagbucks operates on a points system like Toluna does. Points can be cashed out for money via PayPal, or else for rewards which range from everything from television sets to gift cards to wallpapers for your desktop. The points there are called Swagbucks and they can be exchanged for goods for as little as 5 Swagbucks at a time (though it takes 700 Swagbucks to have $5.00 USD transferred to your PayPal account). Every day Swagbucks can be easily earned by taking the sponsered daily poll, clicking through sales ads (no purchase necessary), taking surveys, editing posts online, and even doing your basic online searches using their toolbar. If you make a lot of online purchases, check out Swagbucks first, because you can get points back for purchases done through the site, and cash in those points for money to your PayPal or cool prizes.

Send Earnings - Similar to Swagbucks, but a little different. While Swagbucks can be cashed out for as little as 5 Swagbucks, Sendearnings only allows users to cash out at $30.00 USD or higher. However, it is so easy to get up to the $30.00 mark! Sendearnings will send you paid emails which you get points for simply for reading (no purchase necessary). Other offers, like online surveys, watching videos, etc, may be completed for points as well.

So if you use all of these sites, you can make some pretty good "free" money every month. I hope this helps some of you looking to make a few quick bucks!



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The Best Freebie Sites


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If you're like me, then you love trying new things for free. I spend a bit of time each day checking my favorite "freebie" sites for free samples, coupons, and codes for sites that pay in either cash rewards or gift cards. Some of these sites are better than others. Just click the links to go directly to the site!

Go Freebies - My personal favorite. You can create an account there or not, it's up to you. Either way, the freebies are available to all. I've received all sorts of great samples through this site including toothpaste, tissues, granola bars, dog and cat food, makeup, cleaning products and more. Signing up for the site sends email updates once a day to your inbox, letting you know what the daily freebies are. Offers samples and coupons.

That Freebie SiteThis and other sites, including Go Freebies have a lot of freebies that are cross-posted. However, some "freebie" sites have freebies that are unique to that specific site. There is no membership required to snag the freebies at That Freebie Site. Offers samples.

Absurdly Cool  - Absurdly Cool categorized the freebies by the date they were made available. The further down the page you go, the older the offers are. Older offers may be expired. Offers samples.

Thunder Fap - Freebies with pictures! When you visit this site, the freebies are conveniently linked with a short description and a photo of the product being given away. This page has some freebies that cannot be found on other "freebie" sites. Offers samples.

Shop 4 Freebies - This site offers freebies with photos and short descriptions. There are some annoying popups once in awhile, but they don't bother me too much. Offers Samples.

Teen Freeway - Free samples exclusively for teens! When I was younger, I was able to send away for coupons and samples of products like deodorant, posters, makeup and school supplies. This site has products for males and females. Offers Samples and Coupons.

These sites are the best I've found in my years of sending away for free samples and coupons. These sites are absolutely free, never require you to sign up for anything, and offer freebies that will arrive to you within a few weeks.










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