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    Natsuo Takeda posted a link on 5 November 2022 - 11:36am.

    About Asian-Bookies.Net

    During my student years, I was fond of various sports events. Unfortunately, I cannot be directly involved in all the sports events I like, so I actively cheer for the players. My passion eventually grew into a habit of collecting information, analyzing and predicting possible outcomes of competitions. So I tried to bet on sports. During this period, I met another guy with the same passion and as a result, we created a portal where we talk about our own experiences with Asian bookmakers. We also make reviews of high-profile sporting events and share proven author's systems.

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    The Flaneur posted a note on 21 October 2011 - 5:43pm.

    Review your local art and culture for an indie website

    Hi,
    If you love art and culture why not write short reviews of things that you see and experience? If you are interested check out the indie arts site The Flaneur. You don't need to be professional writer, just have bags of enthusiasm.

    Go on, have a go!

    The Flaneur
    http://www.flaneur.me.uk

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    [video]Audrey Miller posted a video on 30 December 2010 - 7:46pm.
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    Eat Local

    This video made by group of local University students features Tom Baker another School of Everything teacher and I gives some ideas on how a few changes can be fun ways of changing your life style for the better.

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    [video]Claire Medcalf posted a video on 19 December 2008 - 8:30am.
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    Angel of the North (Pole)

    How to Make a Snow Angel

    The odds of a white Christmas in London this year are 7/1. Keep your fingers crossed and give this a try.

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