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Guest antoanvegas
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Mine list:

 

1. Youtube

2. NextMegazine

3. NoizeMagazine

4. Daddys

5. RentGuy

6. Xtube

7. ModelMaheym

8. Mininova

 

and more but these are enough.

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My homepage is a simple html doc that lives on my local drive with links to the sites I use most often. (It beats using bookmarks and stays constant across browsers.)

 

The ones I hit daily (or several times a day) are Yahoo Finance, NY Times, the Onion, Gmail, various escort and hook-up sites, and here (both the reviews and the forum).

 

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Guest Spanky
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Nothing beats a woot-off

 

 

Greg. I see you have a couple of the daily deal sites in your queue. On the off-chance you aren't familiar with them, froobi.com and thingfling.com are similar sites. Thingfling is pretty worthless, though once in a while they feature toys suitable for gifting to any of the various rugrats in your life. Both of those sites also offer a watch of the day, though I've never been seriously tempted to buy one. Yet I still can't keep myself from looking every morning.

Guest greatness
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hmm

 

#1 daddysreview of course

 

msn.com

yahoo.com

wsj.com

 

and my job related websites...

 

love you all~~ :)

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Other than my email sites and my banking site, this is the only one that I go to daily. I spend more time reading print newspapers than I do reading things online.

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The Desert Sun

 

Charlie, I know that the Desert Sun can take hours to read each day ...

 

Ah yes, two minutes for news, including sports, and an hour for the comics, bridge column, and the puzzles, while I eat breakfast!:) Unless I have a "visitor".

Guest greatness
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oh my

 

bridge column sounds fun. :)

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there are fellow bridge players here -- nirvanna!! -- i don't have anyone to play with -- I grew up playing with my parents/grandparents -- thought when I went to college - yeah I will find some people - the 80's - no bridge -- but now I know where to go-- a bridge/hooville weekend -- what heaven!!

Guest greatness
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oh my

 

bridge/hooville weekend sounds fun. We can have a competition~~ :)

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I thought bridge was a dying game. I have been playing since I was a teen but the number of people who play are small, so I have been reduced to reading the bridge columns and an occasional book. My bidding is still very 1970's style. I have played on line a bit but gave it up when I could not find a regular game.

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PK-

 

So, I have to assume you are familiar with the phrase, Good old Charlie? That refers to the odds that Charles Goren used to predict whether a finesse would fail or succeed. Basically 8 always, 9 never, etc. While I once learned the Neopolitan Club and a couple of other bidding systems early on, I never really progressed into the "modern" bidding systems. So, like you, I don't play much these days, but had a regular weekly game years ago. As a matter of passing interest, the ACBL is headquartered in Memphis. I do have a few master points but my career got in the way of pursuing this very far.

 

Best regards,

KMEM

Guest OCBeachbody
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In no particular order:

 

Youtube.com

Ocregister.comDaddysreview.com

Drudgereport.com

Huffingtonpost.com

Massagem4m.com

Yahoo.com

Gmail.com

IGN.com

PennyArcade.com

Funnyordie.com

 

 

lol..... those are my dailies.... get my news, my social networking, and some fun in. Then there are those random links we all get from our co-workers with cool stuff! :D

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