Whilst you can spend your money on items in Second Life you don’t have to. There are many freebies to be had if you know where to look. In this video we visit The Freebie Dungeon and obtain a pair of Ice Skates.
The Freebie Vault is hosted by the owners of Freebie Force, a company that finds great freebies all over the planet and helps you get great free products from all over. Now that same company is giving you the freebies they find – without charging you to become a member. Every single week, they’ll show you 5 great free products that they have picked up and show you how to get these great products for absolutely free.
Sign up here: Apple Site – apple.zerocostfreebies.com Gifts Site – gifts.zerocostfreebies.com Many other people have the same, great experience like the stick figure in the video. Let’s try to make you one of those people. Sound like a deal?
Here’s my new vid:) Enjoy! (sorry that it’s a bit messed up in the end-I cant find preview in Sony Vegas:D and sorry about the mistake in word thanks:((((() But if ignore all that I’ve said in brackets it’s a great vid I think Music-Souviens-toi du jour by Mylene Farmer
SCRIPT: It’s not your average soup kitchen but there’s free food to be had at a certain cafe in Bristol, England. Self-styled “freeconomist” Mark Boyle will be a regular here. He’s on a mission to survive for one year by trading his skills, living off the land, and finding freebies. [Mark Boyle, 'Freeconomist']: “Food comes from nature. Your apple tree doesn’t ask for Barclaycard or Visa, it just gives. So, I’ll be getting my food from foraging, growing it, from waste products, from cafes and restaurants, and from bartering my skills for little bits of pieces.” A big part of his extreme social experiment is to survive without spending – helping others, he hopes, see that most of our needs are merely wants. [Mark Boyle, 'Freeconomist']: “What I want to do is make people think about what they consume, how disconnected they are from what they consume and just actually think do I need as much as I consume right now?” Pedal power will get him and his free veggies home – a trailer passed along the recycling chain that now boasts a wood-burning stove, solar panels and a composting toilet – all the comfort Boyle says he needs.
WEBSITE CORRECTION: WWW.HOMESCHOOLFREEBIE.COM (not plural with an “s”) Sorry! This episode contains a great freebie site as well as a fun lapbook recommendation. I found an error in the video. The freebie site is www.homeschoolfreebie.com … not freebies. www.currclick.com Thanks for watching! www.homeschoolblogger.com/hstv