Archive for March, 2008

Grandfather Need An Idea for Mothers Day    MyOldClockStore.com

Scratching your head about what to get mom for Mother’s Day? How about an Antique Clock from MyOldClockStore.com!

An antique clock from MyOldClockStore.com would certainly be a unique gift and probably one she would love. Key-wound clocks have been around hundreds of years and there are many in the less-than-a-hundred-year-old category that are very affordable.

With the advent of quartz movements, atomic clocks that automatically adjust themselves, and things like that, there is just something special about the tick-tock sound of a key-wound clock or even a long-case grandfather clock. Many people call their clocks the heartbeat of their home! How could mom NOT like that!?

MyOldClockStore.com has an inventory that changes every hour with many fine timepieces like Seth Thomas Clocks, Howard Miller Clocks, Ansonia Antique Clocks, Gustav Becker Clocks, even Edward Meyer Grandfather Clocks! In addition, MyOldClockStore.com has the Internet’s largest collection of Cuckcoo clocks for sale!

Run on over to MyOldClockStore.com and have a look around. Even if you don’t find anything for mom (or yourself!) you may get some pretty good ideas!

Sweet Home Alabama?

Wow… really not sure what to say about this one…

Since LOST is in its mid-season break, I really didn’t know what to write about last night so I did what all good bloggers do with writers block…I started surfin the net! And then I came across this gem.



Just kinda leaves you wonderin doesn’t it? So, here is the story as I understand it…

The group is called The Leningrad Cowboys and they’re from Finland. Although I’ve never heard of The Leningrad Cowboys, apparently they’re famous for their humorous songs and wild concerts featuring the Soviet Red Army Choir.

The Soviet Red Army Choir (a/k/a Choir Aleksandrov) is a group that actually served as the official choir of the Soviet Union’s Red Army. Since gigs with the Red Army haven’t been all that great for about the last 10 years or so, the group has continued performing on their own inside and outside of Russia.

I believe the video is from an appearance the Leningrad Cowboys made with The Soviet Red Army Choir in 1994 at the MTV Music Awards in New York. Although the accent is TOTALLY wrong (lol) you can clearly make out that they’re doing that Lynard Skynard classic and Alabama state song…Sweet Home Alabama.

Wow. Just had to share this with ya!

PS – Since you’ve already killed 2 minutes of your life with the Leningrad Cowboys, how about another 30 seconds or so with the Young Turks. You’ll catch the relationship in the last 3 seconds of the vid. Enjoy!

After laying off the WebMoney theme for a while, I was inspired by Griz today to think about How To Make Money so I looked around and found my Project Payday membership and decided to get to work… Here goes!

The really sad part is I can’t for the life of me remember / figure out how I signed up for it before. So alas, Griz got a referral click from me today…you’re welcome!

Project Payday is a IFW scheme for generating WebMoney (IFW stands for Incentivized Freebie Websites). Griz did a much better job explaining this than I could in his post Project Payday Review – What’s an IFW | How to Profit but here is the meat and potatoes…

You have all no doubt seen a ‘get a free ipod’ promo or a ‘get paid to take surveys’ blurb or ‘get paid to shop’ advertisement. You know the spiel – sign up for a free or small fee promotion and you will receive a brand new ipod, flat screen TV or whatever. The promo you have to sign up for is usually something like Columbia House CD’s or efax or a credit card company. The gist of it is that the website giving away the free ipod gets paid for each person it refers to the vendor (Columbia House pays the website for getting you to fill out the promo offer). It turns out that this isn’t a scam as you might first think – I know I did. The website actually gives away free ipods – the catch is that to get the ipod you have to refer 5 or 10 friends to sign up for the new Columbia House promo as well. The website gets – lets pick a number, say $25 – every time they refer someone. They make you refer 5 people to get your free ipod. The website makes $125 and gives you an ipod that they bought for $50. Everyone wins, Columbia House gets 5 new people to bombard with CD’s (for the rest of their sorry lives) the website makes a $75 profit and you get a brand new ipod.

All of that is well and good and it is in fact why I signed up for Project Payday many many moons ago, the problem was that I’m lazy and doing all that is a lot of work. I realized today however that there is a much easier way to make a little WebMoney off ol’ Project Payday…sign ups.

See the good folks over at Project Payday are willing to pay $1.50 just to get a name and email address (and I don’t think they even take the time to verify the address, hint, hint). In other words, if you click on my Project Payday link, enter a name and email address, I get paid $1.50.

Whoop-tee-doo, what’s in it for you? Hello… McFly…

I shelled out a grand total on $1.95 today to get signed-up and verified by Project Payday. By clicking on my Project Payday link (or any of the Project Payday ads on the site) you can do the same thing and add this revenue stream to YOUR site(s) and add a little WebMoney to your purse! After all, that’s why you / we’re here isn’t it? Yeah, sure I get a little scratch off of it, but hey, Griz made some off me today so pony up!

*** UPDATE ***

There is a new website out called Project Payday Review. I wanted to give you the link so you had a fuller explanation of the whole program. And in the interest of fair play and equal time Project Payday Scam.



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