well, after having a long conversation with my friend who has a bot that searches for gmail invite links I realized that posting the links is a really bad idea. (I yelled at my friend). So, if you want an invite you have to e-mail me at [email protected]. Still got at least 3. Prolly more...
dna or cellular biology
http://www.cybered.net/teachers-lounge/give-a-ways/index.html
ahhh... I get it. So, basically I have to remember to uncheck it everytime...Darn
hey... its free, why not:
http://www.featherspring.com/free.cfm
by the way... that little parse links thing keep selecting its self again... Any idea why?
http://www.yappytreats.com/free_gift.htm
EDIT: On free deals like this, please de-select the "automatically parse links in text" box so people have to copy/paste the URL. Otherwise if they see all these referral hits coming from deals forums, they'll probably pull the offer. - Lethal
free transparencies:
http://www.3m.com/us/office/meetings/product_catalog/film/transfilm_pack_request.jhtml
free wire connectors (for all those electricians out there):
http://www.3m.com/market/electrical/elpd/t-r_promo_form.jhtml
I hope its good :)
http://www.hotexas.com/freesamples.htm
EDIT: On free deals like this, please de-select the "automatically parse links in text" box so people have to copy/paste the URL. Otherwise if they see all these referral hits coming from deals forums, they'll probably pull the...
2 free brita filters and a conversion kit (what ever that is)
http://www.brita.com/cooler_upgrade.html
EDIT: On free deals like this, please de-select the "automatically parse links in text" box so people have to copy/paste the URL. Otherwise if they see all these referral hits coming...