I saw Erin in a Wendy's commercial the other night.
Interesting, though, that Erin's a redhead and so is the Wendy's girl.
I looked at http://www.wendys.com/ads/, but didnt see any ads
(even though I have Flash9 installed) -- but if it's there someone
should upload it.
----- Original Message ---- From: Birl <yahoo@...> To: erin-chambers@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, 3 December, 2007 6:41:12 PM Subject: [erin-chambers] Erin looks good with dark hair too
Im sorry, but in my opinion this is spam.
PLease try to keep posts 'on topic*. if you wish to post *off-topic*,
please put OT in the subject line.
--- In erin-chambers@yahoogroups.com, "jmgrogue" <jmgrogue@...> wrote:
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Hi : )
I thought you might like to check out a site of a friend of mine. w w
w . f a n f i c f a n . c o m (w-w-w-d-o-t-f-a-n-f-i-c-d-o-t-c-o-m)
*remove the "-"*. It is a new place where you host your fan fiction,
you're the admin, and you can post any type of fan fiction, Slash,
NC-17, whatever you want, and it's completely free. (You get your own
page, your own URL, create your own banner, invite friends to check
out your FF there, create One-Shots or post your stories in Book Form
*this is found NOWHERE else on the web*) You don't have to MOVE your
whole archive there, you can post here and there, cross post the
URL's. Host at a place where your fic not only looks good, but is ALL
yours and truly accessible, (with comments and you are notified when
someone comments, no looking every day to see if someone commented,
the software emails you)
The software is unbelievable, when you see how great your work looks
on the FFF.com software, you'll never want to read, or post, fan
fiction on anything else. One of the benefits of posting at FFF.com
is that you ghost post, or cross post at www.myfandoms.com. That
means YOU reach a bigger audience, double the audience in fact.
Firefox did a article on myfandoms.com --- check it out, keeping our
options open is what fan fiction is about --
http://firefox.org/news/articles/749/2/A-Day-At-the-Biggest-Mall-on-Earth-Fanfic\
-Archiving-and-You/Page2.html
-- Hope to see your wonderful writing at fff.com and myfandoms.com
soon : )
theJadedRogue
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