I am thinking that, after these videos, all of these gentlemen became much better acquainted with Rosie Palms and her five sisters. Their girlfriends certainly weren't in the mood.
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Showing posts with label five. Show all posts
Monday, September 12, 2011
Most Awesome - Girlfriend Scare Pranks
Watch these cool videos as these guys punk their respective girlfriends. It's funny yet cruel.
I am thinking that, after these videos, all of these gentlemen became much better acquainted with Rosie Palms and her five sisters. Their girlfriends certainly weren't in the mood.


I am thinking that, after these videos, all of these gentlemen became much better acquainted with Rosie Palms and her five sisters. Their girlfriends certainly weren't in the mood.
Monday, June 20, 2011
5 Reasons Why I Post 5 Times Per Day
A lot of people (i.e. more than 2) have asked me recently why I post so damn much on my blog. Well, here is a list of five reasons why I post 5 times per day (or more) on my blog.
"a compass was there to get you thinking"
1. I work at a desk job where I have to generate, debug, and run computer code all day. Hence, I have a lot of time on my hands.
2. Some people think that everything that they write is worthy of the Pulitzer. I however, don't think that my stuff is that good. So, I try to make up in volume what I lack in quality.
3. I am vain. I like to see people visiting my blog. As the chances of this are increased greatly if I have lots of posts, I write more blog entries.
4. Somehow, I keep finding tons of content every day that I want to "borrow" from other internet sites. When I stop finding good content, I'll stop writing so much.
5. Because I can.
Seriously though, if you have a blog (like me) that you're semi-serious about and you're not posting at least twice per day, your blog isn't going to generate any long term traffic. Think about it this way: of all the news stories (essentially like blog posts) and how-to articles you've read online in the past 6 months, how many of them have you read twice?
Hell, I don't even read my entries twice usually, and I write them!
If you aren't constantly generating new content, your audience has moved on and found another website to surf.
So, bloggers, write more content.
"a compass was there to get you thinking"
1. I work at a desk job where I have to generate, debug, and run computer code all day. Hence, I have a lot of time on my hands.
2. Some people think that everything that they write is worthy of the Pulitzer. I however, don't think that my stuff is that good. So, I try to make up in volume what I lack in quality.
3. I am vain. I like to see people visiting my blog. As the chances of this are increased greatly if I have lots of posts, I write more blog entries.
4. Somehow, I keep finding tons of content every day that I want to "borrow" from other internet sites. When I stop finding good content, I'll stop writing so much.
5. Because I can.
Seriously though, if you have a blog (like me) that you're semi-serious about and you're not posting at least twice per day, your blog isn't going to generate any long term traffic. Think about it this way: of all the news stories (essentially like blog posts) and how-to articles you've read online in the past 6 months, how many of them have you read twice?
Hell, I don't even read my entries twice usually, and I write them!
If you aren't constantly generating new content, your audience has moved on and found another website to surf.
So, bloggers, write more content.
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