A Myspace summer? Forget about it!

May 14th, 2008

e-rewardsFriends and colleagues often ask me about online surveys and how much money can be made with them.   Over the last couple of months, I did a small sampling  of some of the more well known and more reputable survey sites out there and was able to make some money.  Are you going to become a millionaire doing this?  I don’t think so.  But if you become affiliated with a great number of survey web sites you should be able to make some money for the time you put in.  In the 3 months of my testing (which was very part time), I was able to make approximately $325.  Not a lot, but instead of the kids spending 24 hours a day text messaging and killing their summer time on Myspace.com and other social networking sites, why not put them to work doing this?  And it’s also cool way for those that are too young to get a summer job, to make a little cash for themselves.  Teaching our children a little entrepreneurship, time management and the value of earning a dollar can never be a bad thing. Below are some of the survey networks I was involved with.  In no particular order and my apologies to any I’ve missed.

E-Rewards : The program that values your time. You’ll earn e-Rewards Currency for participating in market research surveys that are selected to match your interests. You can redeem your earnings for valuable Rewards from a wide array of participating Reward Partners.  click here to check it out

NPD Online Research : As a valued member of our panel, your opinions count every time you share your point of view about the products you buy, the services you use, the Web sites you visit and more. Membership is free and confidential, and by completing our quick, fun online surveys, you could win cash and other prizes!  click here to check it out

Harris Poll Surveys : Become a member of the Harris Poll Online and you will have the opportunity to influence important decision makers in government, corporations, and non-profit organizations. You can help shape the policies, products, and services they offer you! click here to check it out

MySurvey : At MySurvey.com, consumer opinions count in a big way! Innovations inspired by consumer opinion research include air bags, anti-lock brakes, cash reward credit cards, and child-proof safety caps, to name a few. Another example of consumer research is the Conference Board Consumer Confidence Survey, conducted by MySurvey every month for more than 40 years.  These results are regarded as a leading economic indicator and are routinely reported in publications such as the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and the New York Times. click here to check it out

Vindale Research : Would you like to join the finest minds in research? Share your opinion? Get paid between $5 and $75 for each survey you complete? You’ve come to the right place with Vindale Research! click here to check it out

ZoomPanel : Have you ever wondered why some beverages are only available in glass rather than plastic bottles? Do you wonder why cereal and baking products typically occupy the same aisle in the grocery store?

These decisions are the direct result of insights provided by consumers like you. Those insights influence the decision makers in government, non-profit organizations and an array of public sector corporations and help determine the policies, products and services they provide. click here to check it out

FusionCash : FusionCash pays you cash to try products and services and take online surveys. It’s completely FREE to join. Sign up now and get $3 deposited into your account instantly. You’ve got nothing to lose and FREE cash to gain! click here to check it out

Good Luck! Now go get that money and please let me know how you do with any of these programs or any that you would like to recommend.

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Don’t blame Sam for the Raptors mess.

April 29th, 2008

Sam Mitchell wins Coach of the Year 2007I am so tired of hearing people that know little to nothing about basketball, trying to blame coaches for a teams shortcomings. I primarily blame the media for this. Because in game 2 of the Raptors vs Magic series: had Chris Bosh made that last second jumper and won the game, there would have been a whole different type of press coverage. Probably about Stan Van Gundy’s lack of preparation, but that’s how it goes with the media. Just to confirm here: a coach prepares his team to go into battle, on the court, field, ice… wherever. When the players take the stage, it is up to them to put those plans and strategies they have been taught, into action. If Sam Mitchell was as bad as he is being portrayed right now, the Raptors would have started brushing up on their golf games around mid-season, with 5 or 6 wins, like the bad-old-days in Raptors history. Not to mention, has everyone forgotten that Mr. Mitchell won coach of the year in 2007! Rewinding back to that last second shot in game 2. Why didn’t anyone crash the boards in case of the miss? Bosh was nicely boxed-out by Dwight Howard, but the other 4 lumps on the court just stood and watched the shot clank off of the rim and gently cascade into the hands of an uncontested Magic player. Sam doesn’t need to coach that kind of thing at the NBA level. My middle school kids? Yes, they need reminders to crash the boards and box-out, but not the big boys in the NBA.

Who is to blame? Without a doubt I hold players responsible. Orlando is a better team than the Raptors, but there is no way the Raps should have taken a 4 to 1 beating, they way they did. But the people most responsible in my book are the ones making the decisions (Owners, GM, Upper Management). Going with the dream that they had acquired the next Dirk Nowitzki, was just that… a dream. The Raptor management always kill me with some of the trades and acquisitions they have made in the past, present and I’m sure their will be more in the future. With their track record, I’ll be looking for a Bosh for Mutumbo trade in the near future, unless of course they can bring Patrick Ewing out of retirement! LOL!

Good Luck next season Toronto!

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Get on the ice with Fantasy NHL Playoff Pools!

April 29th, 2008

I’m a big hockey fan. Yes, a black hockey fan. I said it! Especially of the video game, EA Sports NHL, any year. You tell me which version you’d like to get a beating in and let me know. (LOL!) But seriously, it’s playoff time now, so a few pools have opened up with some pretty cool prizes! It’s all about bragging rights and I’ve started a league or two, so check below and decide which one you want to join. All FREE of course. Time is running out! Deadlines are Wed. April 9th!

Good luck and see you on the ice!

CBC.ca Hockey Night in Canada

PRIZES:
By simply entering the Hockey Night in Canada Fantasy Playoff Pool one (1) winner and one (1) friend will attend Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final (timing, dates and location TBD). Flights between locations, one (1) night hotel accommodations (double occupancy) and $500 (CAD) spending money as determined by CBC will be provided for Grand Prize Winner and his/her traveling companion. Approximate retail value $5000.00

Weekly Prizing:
1 HNIC Jersey (autographed) – Approximate Retail Value: $125.00

Grand Prize:
Winner and one (1) friend will attend opening game of the 2008-2009 NHL season in Stockholm, Sweden in October 2008 (specific date TBD). Flights between locations, three (3) nights hotel accommodations (double occupancy) and $500 (CAD) spending money as determined by CBC will be provided for Grand Prize Winner and his/her traveling companion. Approximate retail value $10,000.00.

My Picks: Round 1

Pos. Player Name Team
LW Alex Tanguay CGY
LW Alexander Ovechkin WAS
C Pavel Datsyuk DET
C Jason Arnott NSH
RW Jarome Iginla CGY
RW Andre Kostitsyn MTL
D John-Michael Liles COL
D Brian Campbell SJ
D Nicklas Lidstrom DET
G Henrik Lundqvist NYR

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My league name: He Shoots He Scores
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Grand Prize: 1st Overall

The contestant with the most points overall at the end of the contest will win the Grand Prize package including:

  • $500 Boston Pizza gift card
  • 46″ Flat Panel HDTV or equivalent

Approximate Retail Value: $2,000 Cdn.

Runners Up Prizes: 2nd to 5th Overall
The contestants with the 2nd to 5th most points overall at the end of the contest will each win a Runner Up prize package including:

  • $150 Boston Pizza gift card
  • Sportsnet Prize Pack

Approximate Retail Value of each Runner Up prize package: $225 Cdn. Segment Prizes: 1st and 2nd each Segment
The first and second place finishers in each segment, regardless of overall rank, will each win a Segment prize package including:

  • $75 Boston Pizza gift card
  • Sportsnet Prize Pack

Approximate Retail Value of each Segment prize package: $155 Cdn. $50,000 Final Bonus Prize & Bonus Consolation Prize
Ten (10) randomly selected people will be drawn from all entries as of the Segment Two deadline. A bonus prize of $50,000 will be awarded if one of them correctly picks the outcome and goals scored by each team for each game of the final series. A maximum of one (1) $50,000 bonus prize is available to be won. In the event that more than one eligible entrant qualifies for the bonus prize, the prize will be split evenly amongst the winners. One consolation prize of an Xbox 360 will be awarded to the person among those 10 with the most correct picks (outcome and goals scored by each team). In the event of a tie for the consolation prize, the person with the best final overall rank in Playoff Fantasy Hockey will be the consolation prize winner. Approximate Retail Value of the consolation prize: $500 Cdn.

My Picks: Round 1

East West
Alexander Ovechkin (WAS) Jarome Iginla (CGY)
Jaromir Jagr (NYR) Alex Tanguay (CGY)
P.J. Axelson (BOS) Jeremy Roenick (SJ)
Marc Staal (NYR) Mathieu Schneider (ANA)
Andrei Markov (MTL) Chris Chelios (DET)
Henrik Lundqvist (NYR) Dominik Hasek (DET)

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“The Champ” – No April fool!

April 29th, 2008

The Peoples Champ “And I go: Pardon?” The Champ says before he unleashes a play-by-play beat-down of some poor misunderstood, chump. I’m not sure how I grew up in Toronto for 30 plus years and never heard of this Jake Edwards creation, but I’m glad I finally did. The Champ is a hilarious retired boxer that probably should have retired much earlier. All those blows he took to the head now cause him to take the things that people say, entirely the wrong way.

“After one particularly muddy game against Chicago I overheard one of the linemen, Knuckles Muldoon — he was my cut man from when I fought Liston — say to my wife: ‘Hey, Mrs. Champ, would you mind polishing my purple helmet?’

“And I go: Pardon?”

Knuckles says, “I said Champ, I just asked your wife to polish my purple helmet for me.”

“And so I lose it,” says the Champ. “I snap. I head fake him with the Gatorade — and the idiot goes for it — I hit him so many times he thinks he’s surrounded, I swing him around by the nostrils until his butt-hole whistles …”


“Hey Champ… Why don’t you take your hat and jacket off?”


Jake Edwards
, aka: Brother Jake has mastered the art of the double entendre, with his macho and quick tempered character, The Champ. Jake really became “The Champ” while he worked in Toronto at Q-107 on “The Morning Drive” show. For a couple of free audio samples of The Champ in action, click here. You can also buy his full audio disks from Pacific Music (I’m not sure why they aren’t on Amazon)under the following titles:

The Champ is still being broadcast across the radio waves, so if you don’t pick up any CD’s make sure you check him out on one of these fine stations.

Current Stations On Board:

Q107 Toronto
Rock 101 Vancouver
Z99 Red Deer Alberta
CFNO Marathon, Ontario
CKIQ Iqaluit, Nunavut
CJSS Cornwall

Stations that have featured the Champ also include:

Rock 102 Saskatoon
CKNL Fort St John
CHOM Montreal
CJNE Nipawin, Saskatchewan
CKCK Regina ,Saskatchewan
CJSD Thunder Bay
Q92 Timmins

“And every since then… He’s been The Champ. Ding!

I just love this guy! Enjoy!

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Bogus rapist email surfaces again.

April 29th, 2008

I’m pretty sure that at some time since 2001, you have received an email titled, “Through a rapists eyes” or “Through the eyes of a rapist”, an exaggerated tale of so called facts and figures about rhyme and reason behind to bottom feeders more commonly known as rapists. Although this email is inaccurate at best, it does however shed some light on known facts that women should pay attention to on their day-to-day travels. So ladies… please take heed and keep yourselves save on these mean and crazy streets we have out there.

  • Always be aware of your surroundings and who may be lurking in, around and under them (parked cars, dumpsters, doors to buildings)
  • When parking, try to park close to security / pay booths and near to bright lights and cameras, avoiding under-ground parking is always a good idea
  • Take martial arts or at least basic self defense classes. You don’t need to be Bruce Lee or Jackie Chan, but the self-confidence you build from taking these classes will let you walk a little taller, because nothing says “come and get me” like a scared target cowering down the street. And a quick effective strike can mean the difference between life and death. Always try to put up a fight, make noise, cause a scene whatever you have to do to make it more difficult for an offender.
  • RUN! Don’t become that dear stuck in headlights. Use that fear and run faster than you ever have, you life may depend on it.

If you haven’t seen that email, here is a copy that has been circulating. Much of the facts have been debunked and unproven, but the tips are worth a read.


Hi, everyone! I just finished taking the most amazing self-defense class, sponsored by Shandwick, and I wanted to share some really valuable info with you before it goes out of my head. The guy who taught the class has a female friend who was attacked last year in the parking garage at Westport Plaza in St. Louis one night after work and taken to an abandoned house and raped. He started a women’s group and began teaching these classes soon after. This guy is a black belt in karate and trains twice a year with Steven Segal. He and the others in this group interviewed a bunch of rapists and date rapists in prison on what they look for and here’s some interesting facts:

The #1 thing men look for in a potential victim is hairstyle. They are most likely to go after a woman with a ponytail, bun, braid, or other hairstyle that can easily be grabbed. They are also likely to go after a woman with long hair. Women with short hair are not as common targets.

The #2 thing men look for is clothing. They will look for women who’s clothing is easy to remove quickly. The #1 outfit they look for is overalls because many of them carry scissors around to cut clothing and on overalls the straps can be easily cut.

They also look for women on their cell phone, searching through their purse or doing other activities while walking because they are off guard and can be easily overpowered.

The time of day men are most likely to attack and rape a woman is in the early morning, between 5 and 8:30 a.m. The number one place women are abducted from/attacked at is grocery store parking lots. Number two is office parking lots/garages. Number three is public restrooms.

The thing about these men is that they are looking to grab a woman and quickly move her to a second location where they don’t have to worry about getting caught. Only 2% said they carried weapons because rape carries a 3-5 year sentence but rape with a weapon is 15-20 years. If you put up any kind of a fight at all, they get discouraged because it only takes a minute or two

for them to realize that going after you isn’t worth it because it will be time-consuming.

These men said they will not pick on women who have umbrellas, or other similar objects that can be used from a distance, in their hands. Keys are not a deterrent because you have to get really close to the attacker to use them as a weapon. So, the idea is to convince these guys you’re not worth it.

Several defense mechanisms he taught us are:

  • If someone is coming toward you, hold out your hands in front of you and yell “Stop” or “Stay back!” Most of the rapists this man talked to said they’d leave a woman alone if she yelled or showed that she would not be afraid to fight back. Again, they are looking for an EASY target. If you carry pepper spray (this instructor was a huge advocate of it and carries it with him wherever he goes), yelling “I HAVE PEPPER SPRAY” and holding it out will be a deterrent.
  • If someone grabs you, you can’t beat them with strength but you can by outsmarting them. If they grab your wrist, pull your wrist back so your hand is in waving position (palm facing forward) and twist it toward yourself and pull your arm away. It is hard to hold onto wrist bones that are moving in that way. They stumble toward you and you stumble back, so you can use that momentum to bring the same hand out and backhand them with your knuckles in the forehead, nose, or teeth.
  • If you are grabbed around the waist from behind, pinch the attacker either under the arm between the elbow and armpit or in the upper inner thigh. HARD. One woman in a class this guy taught told him she used the underarm pinch on a guy who was trying to date rape her and was so upset she broke through the skin and tore out muscle strands – the guy needed stitches. Try pinching yourself in those places as hard as you can stand it. It hurts.
  • After the initial hit, always go for the groin. If you hit a guy’s testicles, it is extremely painful. You might think that you’ll anger the guy and make him want to hurt you more, but the thing these rapists told our instructor is that they want a woman who will not cause a lot of trouble. Start causing trouble and he’s out of there.
  • When the guy puts his hands up to you, grab his first two fingers and bend them back as far as possible with as much pressure pushing down on them as possible. The instructor did it to me without using much pressure and I ended up on my knees and both knuckles cracked audibly.

Of course the things we always hear still apply. Always be aware of your surroundings, take someone with you if you can, and if you see any odd behavior, don’t dismiss it, go with your instincts. You may feel a little silly at the time, but you’d feel much worse if the guy really was trouble.

Please forward this to any woman you know, it’s simple stuff that could save her life.


For the complete article and the breakdown of all the fake facts and unsubstantiated claims, check out Snopes.com. But like the email says, if reading this can save a life or someone getting raped, that is my motivation for posting this, since the email has resurfaced again.

Peace, love and safety, Y’all.

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