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Using the internet for free food?

GreyOrange writes "With all the offers for free food on the internet how can a hungry person differitiate between the bogus ones and the ones that fill the tummy? One legitimate offer I've found so far is from www.jellybelly.com were they give you a free sample. But theres a tremendous amount of websites that are missleading and offering food in exchange for credit application and other horrible things like spam and never living up to their end of the deal. Got any good websites for free edibles, how about other things that might be of equal value that are not bogus. How about some methods you have picked up for all you veterans out there. Is there a directery out there that is true to its word, how about a wikipedia page?"

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  1. Re:April Fools: An Important Message by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    That is some advice the editors could use, instead. April Fools Day is dreaded by anybody with an ounce of sense left in their noggin.

  2. Re:michael is fucked by Chuck+Bucket · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    No kidding, what time zone are you in Michael? This is lame, I'm used to the Slashdot with real stories without content, not these lame attempts at humor without content. Please stop it posthaste.

    CBab

  3. Re:April Fools: An Important Message by ThresholdRPG · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    RIGHT ON!

    These April Fools stories are complete tripe.

    They are not even SLIGHTLY amusing or interesting.

    I really wish this day and this trend would just DIE.

    April Fool's Day used to be moderately amusing before the internet. The internet turned this into the most obnoxious day of the year.

    What we get are a bunch of talentless, uncreative nimrods wasting our time with their ham handed, clumsy attempts at humor.

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    -Michael
    Threshold RPG