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i got mine too :woot:

but unlike oqwarrior ( :p ) i have no problem saying how when or why

i got it from Scott Weston landmarksingers.cluevacuum.com

i will remember that name :) thanks! :)

i didn't have to pay or trade anything... and you shouldn't too

this for example, randomurl.com/archives/2004/05/08/170/

is a brand new free invite offer, it might still be available because it's new

i found it though feedster.com, for certain tasks it's very useful

for searching recent blog posts, feedster is your friend

i like it how the spam folder say Hooray, no spam here! :laugh:

Congratulations and thanks for the tip to search blogs. I was looking for something like that, since all the results i found on google were already a few days old.

you are welcome, glad i could help

No starred messages. Stars let you give messages a special status to make them easier to find. To star a message, click on the light blue star beside any message or conversation.

nice feature :)

good one jAzMoN :D

DjEsteban are you from spain ?

THe best way to get invites now is by using feedster to find the blogs which are giving. It worked for me. I searched for gmail invite, took the results which were posted that day (no point in digging the old ones), send email to totally 7 people... 2 days later i got 3 replies, 2 saying i was too late ... and the third ... my Gmail Invite.

DjEsteban are you from spain ?

THe best way to get invites now is by using feedster to find the blogs which are giving. It worked for me. I searched for gmail invite, took the results which were posted that day (no point in digging the old ones), send email to totally 7 people... 2 days later i got 3 replies, 2 saying i was too late ... and the third ... my Gmail Invite.

lucky you ;P

ain't that lucky

If you know someone to get invite or yourself can invite sometime... please let me know by e-mail at the adress I posted :\

a little tired to search now...

feedster seems like it's down or something

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