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Greatest Hits


Greatest Hits


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The Big Easy: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack


The Big Easy: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack


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Ali G Indahouse: Da Soundtrack


Ali G Indahouse: Da Soundtrack


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Soundtrack to 2002 UK film starring comedian Ali G (Madonna’s limo driver in the ‘Music’ video). Featuring 23 tracks, ‘Drive By’ Ali G, ‘Stand Clear’ Adam F Featuring M.O.P., ‘Straight Outta Compton’ NWA (Extended Version), ‘Incredible’ M Beat Featuring G…

Rugrats - A Baby's Gotta Do What A Baby's Gotta Do [VHS]


Rugrats – A Baby’s Gotta Do What A Baby’s Gotta Do [VHS]


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Three episodes from the popular animation series comprise this video: the fun “Touchdown Tommy,” the spooky “Monster in the Garage,” and “Let There Be Light,” a Rugrats-style inquiry into the question of where light goes at night. This hopping show also includes two visits from a superhero, “Inside-Out Boy.” As always, the stars are 1-year-old Tommy Pickles and his baby friends, who become mysteri…

The Best of The Simpsons, Vol. 5 - Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes On Every Fish/ Bart Vs. Thanksgiving [VHS]


The Best of The Simpsons, Vol. 5 – Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes On Every Fish/ Bart Vs. Thanksgiving [VHS]


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One of the funniest episodes in the series’ history, “Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish” features Mr. Burns’s corrupt run for governor in order to alleviate the nuclear regulations that hamper his business. It’s a dizzying send-up of political cynicism. In “Bart Vs. Thanksgiving,” Bart gets sent to his room without dinner for torching Lisa’s Thanksgiving centerpiece, then runs …

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Are You Struggling to Make Money In Mannatech? Learn How To Market online

As an Internet Marketing Coach I keep up on all of the spicy companies as well as their teaching and growth of their distributors.

I also follow very closely, the “Guru’s” in the business. I could name a whole slew of them but for our purposes today, let’s talk about Randy Gage. He is an extremely thriving entrepreneur, trainer, coach and not to mention multi-multi millionaire.

I took a look at his personal blog and clicked on one of Randy Gage’s Demo videos. Shazaam. He was speaking to a large group of Mannatech distributors. He did some teaching and training as well as dropped some comedy.

Dont take what I am about to tell you the wrong way. Randy is an icon in the network marketing world and I have the utmost admiration for him. He is a legend, a great teacher and trainer and I love what he brings to the marketing community.

Randy built his business using outdated techniques, Meaning, he talked to a whole lot of folks for a number of years until he gained momentum which brought him to a very comfortable seven figure income.

He did list builders, cold contacted people, probably did a ton of hotel meetings, three way calls etc. How do I know, because I watched his video and listened to what he said while speaking to the Mannatech Distributors at their summit. I heard nothing about marketing online.

In the year 2009, the game is much different than when Randy Gage got started in business. Today, we use Web 2.0 sites, Article Marketing, Blogging, Video Marketing, Pay Per Click, Forums, Banner ads and Email Auto-Responders like AWeber, IContact or Get Response.

Unlike the old school method of sitting in a Starbucks and laying out your business model on a napkin to develop a relationship with people, we use systems on the web.

Nowadays you can develop a connection through giving people amazing content that they can comprehend and apply. Auto-responders allow you to build credibility with your list. It’s all about your list. That is your personal real-estate on the web.

We develop that list by marketing to specialized groups of people that are interested in our product or service. We find our markets by using the tools that Google offers for free as well as some paid keyword research tools.

We then attack these niches with quality content to attract the people we are looking to do business with. When you drive people to a landing page, you offer them something in return for their information. There are over 175,000 people a week joining the network marketing industry and there is a 97% failure rate. Why? People don’t know the first thing about marketing.

It doesn’t matter how good your products are, how big the compensation plan is or how much money your upline is making. If you don’t know how to market online you will end up a statistic.

The Internet is a battlefield. There are more and more people coming on the net every day and most of them are looking for a leader. Whether they have their own business already or are looking for an opportunity, we teach people to use a system that will work for both.

It’s all about generating laser targeted leads who are engrossed in you. People don’t join companies, they join people. We lead with solutions to people’s problems. The problem is Mannatech Reps have an outdated system. The resolution is, we can help you.

I know it’s hard to believe that there are actually people out there who care about the success in others. That is what separates us from the rest of the folks looking to just get in your pockets. We provide top notch training done by top earners in the industry.

Want to learn the exact blue-print that we use to generate massive leads online and for the most part FREE? The choice is yours. Be a 3%’er or a 97%’er that will most likely fail in this industry.

“Thou Shall Not Foolith Thy Self” – Don’t fake yourself out thinking you have a business when you haven’t sponsored someone in over a month. You have a store with product and you can’t pay the light bill.

To Your Mannatech Success,

Josh Boxer

About the Author

For More F*R*E*E Information on how to grow your Mannatech Business Online, Visit Josh Boxer’s Internet Marketing Training

To Partner with Josh in a Business that is changing lives in our economies worst financial state in decades, visit Internet Wealth Pros

2010 a unique year in many ways for fishermen
CAPT. JERRY DILSAVER As we wind the clock down on 2010, I hope that everyone enjoyed a very special Christmas, and I offer my wishes for a safe, happy, healthy and prosperous new year.
Only fools & Horses fans?

I’m a huge fan and have all 7 series and xmas specials on DVD ….. What’s your fave episode and what’s your fave scene or line??

my fave episode is split between ‘Yuppy Love’ (from series 6) + ‘Fatal Extraction’ (93 xmas special) …. both comedy genius at its best!!

Del falling through the bar in Yuppy Love is obviously hysterical but I also love the scene in ‘Rodney Come Home’ where Del tries to get Uncle Albert to act shocked on hearing the news that Rodney is taking the receptionist at the local garage to the pictures. Well, Albert messes it up and you can see David Jason is on the verge of p*****g himself (which isn’t part of the script but it must have been hilarious to film it).

Anyway, the best comedy of all time … of anytime!!

Which do you perfer Rodney…Astroturf or grass?

Rodney;I dont know I have never smoked astroturf!!

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