http://www.webproworld.com/viewtopic.php?t=48951 Any truth in this? Most certainly in Lincolnshire in the UK our Local news programmes are taking an interest. Anything you can add?
I think they are putting you on. That *looked* like a professional written AP story yet a search through copyscape found no sign of it. If it was true it would have been published everywhere. I think they are playing a joke on you.
The next article will undoubtedly highlight the debate about the problematic of fitting and running catalytic converters to the millions of farting sheep we have here on the marshes. Just the other day I was talking to a local farmer and he confirmed that the fitting is not the problem but when they huddle together they tend to singe each others fleece. He also has been ordered to keep them away from the railway banks as they tend to ignite the dry grass around there. I'm pretty sure this will have been debated as most world leaders will have flown over the part of Britain where jets don't show vapor trails but afterglows. I'll keep you posted Expat
Ah! politicians ...camels can work for days without drinking, politicians can drink for days without working, only talking
Actually the article says New York State The writer of that article must not live in the UK. New York State is roughly the size of the Republic of Ireland. Thats a lot of wind
Thanks Guys, its already gone global, it's a BL exercise between forums. I wrote it jmiller tweaked it. If you want to do one too, please let me know. Forums are slowing down abit, I now do the marketing forum at WPW and I have my own at DC's. Thanks for taking it so well, and in the spirit of fun and really to get the SE's interested in a single thread, please post it onto other forums and then I'll post them all up at WPW. God Bless David
You guys should have stuck with the thread. It went top of Google News and went Global, I'll be posting all the forum replies in WPW in 48 hours time, so there is still time to post and get BL's Cheers mates David
Unfair to mention the word Spam - The definition of spam is to post something that is aimed at self promotion, this sort of PR excercise is aimed at helping you gain BL's and also to attract more forum members. Within 2 years the SE's are going to be involved in a huge ratings war. Prominate forum posters, those of us who have thousands of links to our post names will attract sponsorship deals. I am a professional forum player, I have over 30 URL's and over 700 top 3 page placements and create £60million per annum in new business, I don't need to spam.