21 February 2010

EarLy biRd CaTches woRms

A weird dream woke me up this morning around 4:30. I could not sleep anymore after few minutes of trying to close my eyes. So I put on my clothes and went down. Drunk a glass of water and sat behind the computer and check my emails. I receive more than  ten spam letters everyday. I find it annoying. When I saw them I immediately delete. I even receive email from yahoo that I have to give my info or else I cannot use my account anymore, is this true or just another spam? Another email was from inpostlinks that my post was  rejected because it didn't contain policy disclosure, which I found ridiculous. I have been receiving opps from them. So, I wrote an email to customer service stating that my blog does have a policy disclosure. After that I checked inpostlinks for opps. I found a very good opp with a good price so I made reservation and that was accepted. It was my first to receive an opp very early in the morning. Maybe I have to do it very often to wake up very early so that I can get some opps.
Do you wake up early or go to bed late just to get some opps?
Was the old sayings true, "Early bird catches worms"? Does this also apply to those who go to bed late? LOL
I hear this very often from my father.

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I make this blog for foreigners who will live in this country, THE NETHERLANDS. Foreigners who are engaged or married they have to learn a lot of things about their new home like the culture, architectures, landscape, government, dikes etc. Especially the Dutch language which is very important in their social life. It is very difficult if they cannot communicate with other people. Most people speak Dutch, only few speaks English.
For visitors and readers, this will give you an idea what this country is. This small country ranks no. 5 in the economic stability in EUROPE. Their architectures like palaces, castles, dikes, ports (air and sea) are amazing.
Their culture is very interesting.

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