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Sorry, but haven't been following this thread well...

Seems to be all "Wow, level 123423424 now , wahoo"

Dude is getting clicks for the sites your going to , advertising scam!

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It's a complete advertising scam! I must be making a million dollars from the clicks I get, not...

I can't use adsense and everyone else pays close to nothing.

I have 2 companies, clicksor and adbrite...

Check out the millions I'm making with Clicksor:

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and I have about $5 with adbrite!

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$6 in total!

Online ads other then adsense is a joke, I'm making far more with netbux searches...But eventually I'll be able to get enough to pay for hosting so that's the only reason I have ads. Any questions?

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It's a complete advertising scam! I must be making a million dollars from the clicks I get, not...

I can't use adsense and everyone else pays close to nothing.

I have 2 companies, clicksor and adbrite...

Check out the millions I'm making with Clicksor:

rich8ad.jpg

and I have about $5 with adbrite!

money1lf.jpg

$6 in total!

Online ads other then adsense is a joke, I'm making far more with netbux searches...But eventually I'll be able to get enough to pay for hosting so that's the only reason I have ads. Any questions?

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woa! you'r gonna be rich!!!!!

yeah, all the answers i can come up with for 23 are wrong.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOS

What does the second paragraph say? Does SOS truly mean anything? Or does it mean nothing?

Anyway, does anybody have any clues to 24? I'm still stuck :(

everybody from britain knows S.O.S stands for save our souls...

i thought (tho i'm not playing the game so i haven't tried the .htm).

@ the author: your puzzle is long so i'm not playing. i clicked your google ads thirty times though. maybe you'll earn enough to buy a cookie! :rofl:

http://www.acronymfinder.com/af-query.asp?...m=sos&Find=Find

What does the first definition say? If something doesn't mean anything, how would you say it in this form: sosmeans_______

I don't want to straight out give you the answer, so please get this one :p

I WIN THE GAME :woot: :woot: :woot: finally after 5 days !

but its too late :whistle: :

Winners

#1 - Wasson

#2 - ScrunchMuppet

#3 - atricaudatus

#4 - Kelsey Fleming

#5 - Vivi Orunitia

#6 - Nishanta

#7 - Trevro

#8 - CryogenChaos

#9 - animeangel7

#10 - jeremy burgos

#11 - Kiba

#12 - StarF68

#13 - Amir

#14 - Andersson

#15 - Josh Taylor

#16 - UStupidFlamer

#17 - Jon's

#18 - Kitten pie

#19 - Spiegel

#20 - PimpShiznid

#21 - Sollunae

#22 - Greg Porter

#23 - DEADSiM2

#24 - DonDoli

#25 - ChowR

time to sleep :turned:

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