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Posted by TJ on 04 Oct 2007 at 9:28 am under Reviews
Whether you drop the kids off at the pool, drop anchor, take the browns to the super bowl, drown the chocolate snake, visit the log ride, break the ribbon to brown town, make a daily double, visit the stink lodge, activate the turn cutter, or just poop there is most likely a foul odor that will accompany you. Well with the new product called Poo-Pourri you can enjoy an odor free number 2!
Poo-Pourri is an all natural odor neutralizer that you spray in the pot before you let the brown trout splash. Just 3 sprays and the odors go away. No need to open a window, perform a “courtesy flush” or other odor prevention method. This product does work. I have to admit it is kind of weird to sit on the pot and rev the dirt bike (if you know what I mean) and there is no odor associated with it. Yes it is true this amazing product even neutralizes butt wind! They are so confident you will not smell that hot pocket from lunch they have a 30 day satisfaction guarantee! Visit the web site www.poopourri.net and find out where you can pick up your very own bottle of turd camo!
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Posted by TJ on 15 Aug 2007 at 11:28 am under Reviews
I recently made a new addition to my golf bag with the Nike 460 SQ (Sasquatch). This club has completely changed my game. The Sasquatch has added at least 20 yards to my drive and I am hitting more fairways. This club is the most forgiving I have ever used. A shot off the heal or the toe still produces a respectable result and makes these frequent “flub ups†a little more tolerable. The Sasquatch is also nice and light. The club creates nice club head speed, but no so light that it feels out control. There are plenty of clubs that would give me more distance, but from my experience a slight miss-hit with other clubs resulted in the need for some waders and a machete. For my money, consistency is more important than that 350 yard drive once every round. Find out more here.
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Posted by TJ on 01 Aug 2007 at 8:03 am under Reviews

Could you be “that guy”? Head over to www.dontbethatguy.com and find out. This site has some great videos of socially unacceptable acts we all observe on a daily basis (well, maybe not “Things You Can’t Do When Not in a Pool”.) I am sad to admit after watching these videos I realize I have been “that guy” from time to time (Early Signaler.) The videos are very well produced and the guys work well together on film. Check out the video below to see how not to be “that guy” while in the car.
Be sure to check out all the other videos here. You can even buy www.dontbetthatguy.com swag. Maybe they will tackle the “Movie Talker” guy and “The Crazy Sports Fan” guy. Here are my favorites “that guy” moments:
The Automobile Edition = The Air Musician
Things You Can’t Do When Not in a Pool = Tie: The Tea Party and the Cannon Ball
The Cell Phone Edition = The Voice Activator
Let us know what you favorite moments are.
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Posted by TJ on 18 Jul 2007 at 2:27 pm under Reviews

I recently stumbled across a juicy slice of internet goodness called SarcasticGamer.Com. These guys have made their claim to fame by poking fun at games, game companies, and technology in general. Their video and audio parodies of the Wii, PS3, and Mircosoft Surface have approached 2 Million views on YouTube, and rightfully so; the videos are well produced and worth watching repeatedly.  My favorite parody (being a Johnny Cash fan and all):
The site is chalked full of well written articles with a humorous splash of sarcasm. Be sure and checkout articles posted on Friday. “Fiction” Friday’s posts are especially creative. The forum has a new layout and is very user friendly. SarcasticGamer.Com now has an audio podcast that is every bit as good as the site and is well produced. They even incorporate their parodies; a very nice touch. The cast runs about 25 minutes which in my opinion is just the right length. (Take a Note TRS!) You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or by RSS on their site. So head over to SarcasticGamer.Com and enjoy the experience. If nothing else check out the parodies for a good laugh! I will take us out like Dave…. “Bye”.
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Posted by Jason on 12 Jul 2007 at 2:32 pm under Reviews

You already play video games, why not make some money from it? I recently found out about a site called GSpotGaming that allows you to enter tournaments online for chances to win some extra cash.
According to the site, you pay for the $20.00 year membership to the site and every year after that drops down to $10.00. Then you pay to enter tournaments. If you are one of the elite, you can join a league. League fees are $40.00 per year. If you win a tournament, you get your prize money minus a 10% house cut. Sounds like a good idea, right?

The first 1000 accounts have their $20.00 membership fee waived, so I thought I would try it out. First, the site was not completed which was a big disappointment. Second, I could not enter because “…entering tournaments for cash…” was not legal in my state. That is something I wish I could have found out before I went through filling out the form. I cannot judge anything beyond that because I could not access the site without an account.
I think they need a disclaimer at the top when you first enter the page stating that the activities on this site might be illegal in some states. And then have a box to allow you to check before you proceed into the site. If anyone has used this, please fill me in on any details you can spare.
-Jason
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Posted by Jason on 09 Jun 2007 at 10:01 pm under Reviews

First, let me begin by saying that I purchased this game on packaging alone. I never read a review about it. In fact, I never heard anything about it. A single box was sitting on the shelf that had EVIDENCE marked on it. It immediately caught my eye and I started reading the info on the back. It sounded like fun, so I purchased it… Oh boy, what a regret that was.
From the back of the box:
The infamous serial killer “The Phoenix” is on the loose. Inside this bag are the malicious and mysterious CDs that he sent unmarked to our office. We are confident that playing his so-called “game” will provide us with the necessary clues that will ultimately lead to his capture and arrest - we need your help!
It started off with a few puzzles, then a few more, followed by a few more puzzles. The puzzles start getting more difficult as the game progresses and you have to search the internet for clues. You can also give them your email address and receive clues as well.
I like puzzles and I like horror movies, this should be a perfect fit… right? WRONG! There are parts that are creepy, but by the time you reach them you are already exhausted by game itself that you just want to turn it off. This game just pisses me off! It’s so bad, that I am not even going to post a link to it for advertising. Instead I am going to post Doom III. It’s creepy and action-packed… so you will not fall asleep like you would with Evidence.
If anyone would like to send me a few bucks for shipping, I would be glad to send them this game. Sorry, first come, first serve. Post a comment with your email address and I will contact you with the details.
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Posted by Jason on 09 Jun 2007 at 3:10 am under Reviews

I work with a lot of Cisco and other networking equipment almost every day. TFTPD32 is one of the best tools I have found yet. Tftpd32 includes DHCP, TFTP, SNTP and Syslog servers as well as a TFTP client. It is easy to use, works great with large Cisco IOS files, and is totally free!
I suggest heading over to http://tftpd32.jounin.net/ and downloading a copy for yourself right now. Put it on your pen drive and know that you will always have a great DHCP, TFTP, SNTP, and Syslog server (plus a TFTP client) at your side.
Chatsquatch review: I would pay $5.00 for this and feel like I got a great deal. However, it’s a free utility, so that makes it awesome!
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