cool stuff
Loyalty Rewards
Wednesday, October 15th, 2008Yahoo free phone. ![]()
I just got a new phone for free courtesy of my service provider’s loyalty program. Naks. My two-year contract ended last July and if Moonpool didn’t tell me to call and ask about a free phone I wouldn’t have gotten this little cutie because they don’t really tell you anything. When I called the customer hotline the dude on the other line rattled off a list of phones I was
Loyalty Rewards
Wednesday, October 15th, 2008Yahoo free phone. ![]()
I just got a new phone for free courtesy of my service provider’s loyalty program. Naks. My two-year contract ended last July and if Moonpool didn’t tell me to call and ask about a free phone I wouldn’t have gotten this little cutie because they don’t really tell you anything. When I called the customer hotline the dude on the other line rattled off a list of phones I was
Winning is Everything v.2
Tuesday, August 26th, 2008Oh hey, I won something again. I won a free pass to the Sonic Boom 2nd anniversary courtesy of Nokia IAC (see previous post). I received a text message about the free pass, but I had no idea what Sonic Boom was. If I did, I probably would’ve tried to drag Ces, my regular partner-in-crime, for this awesome line up:
Sonic Boom 2nd Anniversary
Featuring:
URBANDUB
FASPITCH
THE AMBASSADORS
HILERA
Winning is Everything
Wednesday, August 6th, 2008No, not really. LOL. But, I won two tickets from Click the City to an advanced screening of Wall-E! Yehey. This is the second time this year that I won something from Click the City. Last May, I won Fool’s Gold goodies (I think it was a shirt and a notebook), but I wasn’t able to claim my prize. This time I’m going to MAKE TIME to claim my prize. I vant my free movie. ![]()
Happy Pills Are The Shit
Thursday, June 19th, 2008Oh no, you said shit. LOL.
I have been in a generally happy state this year. I think it has a lot to do with my sort-of-resolution for 2008. At the start of the year, I promised myself that I would take care of ME and do things that would make me happy as long as the cost doesn’t kill me. So far, I’ve managed to decrease my net pay, increase my credit card charges, and significantly cut my






