Sunday, February 03, 2008

Net winner



Requirements

You must be at least 18 years old to play. You can live anywhere in the United States or Canada with the exception of Quebec. Registration is free and is necessary to play the game.

How do the Points Work

You will receive 1,000 points instantly upon signing up. You can then win points when you play the jackpot or you can earn them. Referring friends brings in 100 points each plus 10% of their winnings. Keep in mind that if your friend wins $5000 you will receive $500. If your friend wins 5000 points you will receive 500 points. I think this is a great way to increase your chances of earning money and prizes. You can also complete offers, take surveys, etc. for extra points. You are required to reach 25,000 points before you can begin using them. I found this to be a little high, but I have not spent too much time on the site trying to see how fast or how long it would take to reach that amount.

Thursday, January 03, 2008

It will be great in 2008

To all the great people that still read this blog have a great 2008




Top 10 Gay New Year's Resolutions

1. Journal/Blog

Don't go down the bitter highway; Release all of your baggage from the previous year by blogging or journaling. If you're dear to the old school like I am, grab a decorative notebook and write your thoughts freestyle every day. Don't worry about grammar or spelling. This journal is for you. For the tech kings, create a personal blog.

2. No More Drama

Must all gay men and drama go hand in hand? This New Year, gays around the world are making a pact to eliminate the nasty rumors, lost friendships and petty arguments that spice up our everyday lives. Try a new approach for the New Year: forgiveness. A more peaceful life can lead to better health by releasing any internalized anger and resentment. Give others room to make mistakes and trust in the positive aspects of your relationships.

3. Mentor LGBT Youth

Why let your life lessons go to waste when you can help guide a young LGBT adult? There are more out pop culture figures than ever, but nothing beats an in-person role model. Career guidance to life coaching, there are many ways you can help LGBT youth. Start by volunteering for a youth group at your local gay community center.

4. Fight for Gay Rights

Even if you're not the flag waving type, there is still an opportunity to help further gay equality. Here are 10 ways you can support gay rights.

5. Get Tested

The anxiety of getting an HIV test and the fear of a life-changing result is overwhelming, but the freedom that comes along with knowing your status is worth the tension. Why leave your health up to chance? Understand HIV/AIDS and read the top reasons to get an HIV test.

6. Come Out to Yourself

Coming out is a process that unfolds at your own pace. This may be the year for you to be free! The first step to understanding your sexuality is self-reflection. Don't skip this important step on your way out of the closet. Get to know yourself this New Year and create the life you desire.

7. Shed Bad Influences

Bad influences come in many forms: drug and alcohol addiction, sex addiction or even that cute guy who tells you he can't have sex while wearing a condom. You don't have to be a victim. Besides, doing drugs and barebacking is so last year! Create a brand new you in a brand new year by kicking an old habit and knowing your boundaries. Recognize your own addictions and test your safe sex practices.

8. Actually Workout at the Gym

While some vow they will finally get a gym membership this upcoming year, other veteran gym bunnies resolve that they will actually workout at the gym instead of cruising boys and talking to their friends. Lift a bar bell or two and work on that V. Just make sure you do it for you and not because you want to join the parade of shirtless guys at the club.

9. Volunteer

Volunteering is not only fun; it's an opportunity for you to give back to something greater than yourself. You can also meet other gay people with similar interests. There are many gay organizations that need your help.

10. Stop Smoking

Do you know, back in my smoking days I couldn't even dance without a cigarette in hand? Somehow I thought the weight of the stick was essential to certain moves. This silly excuse is one of many smokers give to justify their drag addiction (cigarette drag, that is). But, did you know gay men are at higher risk for lung cancer? This year, break the habit, reduce your smoky laundry bill and try that dance spin without a fag (cigarette, that is).

From Ramone Johnson,