Showing posts with label school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school. Show all posts

Sunday, August 14, 2011

sweepstakes $10,000 richer?

How would you like to go back to school $10,000 richer? Enter Sun Drop's 2011 Back to School Sweepstakes and you could win the $10,000 grand prize and lots of other prizes to make the upcoming school year more fun.
If you are looking for a place to find some, I recently came across Sweepstakes Advantage. It actually has an extensive listing in categories ranging from cash sweepstakes, free giveaways, online freebies, instant win prizes, and more (over 5000 actually!). Signing up is free too! (Or you can upgrade to a premium membership) I had no idea, its been around since 1997!

Lately a lot of illegal sweeptakes found that proved to be a fraud. Many victims fooled once, in a few days there have been many reports coming in the police. Fraud occurs not because of intent, but because of the opportunity.
Get started by choosing which free sweepstakes contest you'd like to enter. One lucky winner will be chosen on the guaranteed draw date. It's simple and free to win cash and prizes on Sweepstakes.com -- Get started now!

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Sweepstakes and two internet sweepstakes cafes

The most latest news is brought to you by the newsexcel.com so for as concern about this news is this that 
Summer Sweepstakes, where they'll be giving away three HP TouchPads over the remaining days of summer to fans who enter to win through social networks. US citizens will have three ways to enter the sweepstakes; you can follow @pcmall_deals on Twitter and tweet out a message to your followers, you can "Like" PC Mall on Facebook and share a message on your wall, or you can just subscribe to the PC Mall Email Newsletter (you also have to fill out the entry ,more detail about this news is this that
all the things I love to do, traveling has to be my favorite. But sadly, like many other people, I don’t often get the chance to travel to faraway exciting places. Things like time, money, school, and work always get in the way. Luckily enough, I’ve discovered that sweepstakes and contests can really help me reach my goals for traveling! Sure, you don’t win every contest you enter, but even if I won just one I’d be so excited! I’ve always dreamed of  traveling to wonderfully mysterious places.
this is more detail about the sweepstakes
OPEN TO LEGAL RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WHO ARE 13 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER AS OF THE START DATE OF THE SWEEPSTAKES. VOID IN PUERTO RICO, GUAM, AND THE U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS AND WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW.

Back when many of us were gearing up to go back to school, the shopping list was filled with notebooks (the kind without a battery), pens (read: not a stylus), and a few dozen pencils (old-school #2s that required manual sharpening). Maybe, just maybe, we would have a new graphing calculator to look forward to, but if we ever saw 'smart' and 'phone' in the same sentence, it was probably in a handwritten note from mom begging us to stop making long-distance calls on the landline.keep reading for the most latest news and reports from the newsexcel.com
  more detail about the Two Internet sweepstakes cafes robbed in

police are investigating the robbery of two Internet sweepstakes cafes on Friday.

Police said the first robbery happened at Little Vegas Sweepstakes,108 Grove St., shortly after midnight.  Within an hour, the Little Vegas at 3319 Raeford Road was robbed.

In both incidents, the robber walked into the business, pointed a gun at an employee and demanded money. After receiving an undisclosed amount of cash each time, the robber left the building.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Friday Night Lights, free and lovely

Friday Night Lights is an American television series adapted by Peter Berg, Brian Grazer and David Nevins from a book and film of the same name. During the first three seasons, the series details events surrounding the Dillon Panthers, a high school football team based in fictional Dillon, Texas, with particular focus given to team coach Eric Taylor (Kyle Chandler) and his family. In the fourth season, Taylor becomes coach of the Lions at East Dillon High School, set in the poorer side of Dillon with a larger African American population.
Even though I consumed every episode of "Friday Night Lights'" fifth and final season on DirecTV well before this evening's "official" series finale on NBC, I'd still convinced myself that this day would never come. New episodes would somehow produce themselves, even without network support or ratings or advertising behind them,

then DirecTV, is trying to put together a second movie with the principal cast of the series, which would pick up where the show left off. Here is more on the project, which would be produced by Universal Pictures, the studio behind the first movie, and Imagine, which co-produced both the movie and the TV series.

The book became a film in 2004, directed by Peter Berg, who then produced the TV version starring actor Kyle Chandler as football coach Eric Taylor. Although the show already had its series finale on DirecTV last year, tonight the final episode, “Always,” will air on NBC, this time a little sweeter than the previous.

Apparently there's actually some validity to this and a film could be in the works. SlashFilm points out that TV Line dug a bit deeper and found out that "it's no pipe dream. Berg, who directed the original feature and shepherded the NBC series with exec producer Jason Katims, is working behind the scenes to make it a reality." Interesting.

Apparently there's actually some validity to this and a film could be in the works. SlashFilm points out that TV Line dug a bit deeper and found out that "it's no pipe dream. Berg, who directed the original feature and shepherded the NBC series with exec producer Jason Katims, is working behind the scenes to make it a reality." Interesting.

It’s an extended episode, with a 90-minute running time. And I’ll be tweeting through my tears throughout; please feel free to follow along on the Celebritology Twitter feed as you watch. A recap of the episode will be posted in Celebritology later this evening, after the episode ends

As a network series, “Friday Night Lights” operated under certain constraints and the result was not only an exquisite bit of anthropology — life in a small, working-class Texas town – but a show in which beloved characters became intimates in our own lives. The series is over now, and I can genuinely say, I’m sorry that I won’t be able to see how these lives further unfold — how Tami and Eric make out in the Northeast, how Tim and Tyra do as a married couple, how Becky and Luke manage his time in the military, how Billy and Mindy will manage with twins.