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Originally posted by DS23 View Posti've said it before and i'll say it again:
http://www.beedogs.com/
This is good example of a truly terrible looking site but it is so useful (to owners of beedogs and potential owners of beedogs) that it has come to dominate its market inspite of itself.
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i've said it before and i'll say it again:
http://www.beedogs.com/
This is good example of a truly terrible looking site but it is so useful (to owners of beedogs and potential owners of beedogs) that it has come to dominate its market inspite of itself.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostOr http://tinyurl.com/2sudfj is a great one too - a wonderful example of what a group of people with far too much time on their hands can accomplish.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI think that this site is great: http://www.cuteable.com
Fantastic example of regular blogging for web traffic, and provides a daily dose of "cute" things to look at / buy. Great for when you want to be a little bit romantic and surprise your partner (although it's mainly geared towards girls) with something extra special, as things tend to be hand-made on there.
The congregation needs to know if the honourable gentleman has a financial interest in this website.
If so, why was it not declared in the members interest book?
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This is good example of a truly terrible looking site but it is so useful (to bakers) that it has come to dominate its market inspite of itself.
http://www.marzipanworld.com/
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Or http://tinyurl.com/2sudfj is a great one too - a wonderful example of what a group of people with far too much time on their hands can accomplish.
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I think that this site is great: http://www.cuteable.com
Fantastic example of regular blogging for web traffic, and provides a daily dose of "cute" things to look at / buy. Great for when you want to be a little bit romantic and surprise your partner (although it's mainly geared towards girls) with something extra special, as things tend to be hand-made on there.
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