And she’s still HOT!
I was looking at these sexy layouts for my myspace and couldn’t resist the page for “win a date with Tera Patrick.” Yeah, she’s hot.
A date with her and $1000 to boot? Sign me up!
It looks real, so I hope I win!
Hehehe now this will be some good controversy.
This new site, RateMyCop.com, lets people rate police officers.
The idea is great, especially with all the reports of power-abusing cops raping people and using excess force. This site could help weed out the bad officers from the ones that go out of their way to actually help people.
So the premiere was last night.
Pop Fiction, an eight-episode series, is a prank show targeting paparazzi and gullible media outlets.
Once I found out what it was, I was pretty excited. Ashton Kutcher does a good job with his prank shows.
But while the concept is freakin awesome, I was pretty bored by the show itself. It repeated lots of the same scenes of the celebs sitting around doing nothing.
Seeing the p’razzi and places like TMZ get pissed at being duped is much more funny than seeing the bland parts of the prank. Perhaps more excitement during the idea generation process…
Meh. Anyone agree or am I just missing the entertainment?
Listen up people. I’ve posted a few Myspace scam warnings for one reason and one reason only – so that you don’t fall for them!!
Nevertheless, I get comments like “people are talking trash on me at this site but I can’t see what it is when I try to login!” Did you not read the post??
I’ll put this in bold:
DO NOT under any circumstances use your Myspace login info to access any site other than www.myspace.com. If you do, your account will get hacked.
I don’t care what the spammers’ bulletins say, they don’t have anything useful at their sites! It is a LIE!
Now back to regular scheduled blogging…
Holy crap there are new copycats popping up every single day. The latest is crazypicssite.com.
WARNING to anyone reading this: If you see a site (that is not myspace.com) that is asking for your email and password, DO NOT give it to them!
If you do they’ll hack your account.
I repeat, these are all scams. Don’t fall for them.
It seems Myspace phishing scams are heating up again. I just posted about the uploadthumbnails.com one a few days ago. Now there’s a new one at crazypicsonline.com.
It looks like the exact same site, so if you got duped by the last one, you should know to avoid this one.
Again, AVOID crazypicsonline.com because it is another scam! If they get your Myspace details they’ll hack your account.
(Still wondering what you should do?? Read this!)
I like to keep up with the latest celebs, fashion trends, tech innovations, and cool stuff. Usually I find cool stuff, other times I’m confused. Which is why I’m wondering what the heck this uploadthumbnails.com is.
They passed themselves off as a cool new site getting publicity, but on further investigation it looks like spam. (Perhaps a phishing scam, even, like the numerous ones targeted at Myspace users.)
I went to the site and you have to login, so either it’s a really cool invitation-only service… or spammers. Either way they wasted my time… argh.
Update: See the first comment below for a few more details. It is indeed a scam, so beware!