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Did you Know round #1?

A group of unicorns is called a blessing.

Twelve or more cows are known as a “flink.”

A group of frogs is called an army.

A group of rhinos is called a crash.

A group of kangaroos is called a mob.

A group of whales is called a pod.

A group of geese is called a gaggle.

A group of ravens is called a murder.

A group of officers is called a mess.

A group of larks is called an exaltation.

David Prowse, was the guy in the Darth Vader suit in Star Wars. He spoke all of Vader’s lines, and didn’t know that he was going to be dubbed over by James Earl Jones until he saw the screening of the movie.

It is believed that Shakespeare was 46 around the time that the King James Version of the Bible was written. In Psalms 46, the 46th word from the first word is shake and the 46th word from the last word is spear.

There are only three animals with blue tongues, the Black Bear, the Chow Chow dog and the blue-tongued lizard.

A group of officers is called a Krispy Kreme shop Grand opening…


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Tales of the Gold Monkey: The Complete Series


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Stephen Collins heroically tries to keep up with the (Indiana) Joneses as rakishly charming soldier of misfortune Jake Cutter, who works as a pilot for hire on the South Pacific island of Boragora in 1938. Comparisons with Raiders of the Lost Ark are inevitable, but according to the series retrospective included as a bonus feature on this six-disc set, producer Don Bellisario (Quantum Leap, Magnum…

Two and a Half Men: The Complete Eighth Season


Two and a Half Men: The Complete Eighth Season


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Season eight marks the last season with Charlie Sheen as a costar of Two and a Half Men–so watching this season is bittersweet. Sheen has relaxed into his role as the churlish Charlie so that his comic delivery seems effortless–but what Sheen does is a lot harder than it looks. And the chemistry between him and his costars Jon Cryer (Alan) and the “half man,” Angus T. Jones (Jake), is as seamles…

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Setting out for the one last catch that will make up for a lackluster fishing season, Captain Billy Tyne (George Clooney) pushes his boat the Andrea Gail out to the waters of the Flemish Cap off Nova Scotia for what will be a huge swordfish haul. While his crew is gathering fish, three storm fronts (including a hurricane) collide to create a “perfect storm” of colossal force, and Billy’s path back…

Lucas Archives Volume 1


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The LucasArts Archives Volume 1 proves that a game doesn’t have to be new to be great. In one box you get three of the most creative adventure games ever produced, as well as a so-so Star Wars screen saver and a stingy three-level demo of Rebel Assault. The adventure games at the core of this collection are well worth the price of admission. First, there’s Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atla…

Looney Tunes: Golden Collection, Vol. 6


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This 1994 update on the Lassie legend stars Thomas Guiry as a troubled city kid whose family retreats to the country, where he befriends the famous collie and changes for the better. Conflict develops when a ruthless sheep rancher causes trouble for everyone. Director Daniel Petrie (The Bay Boy) aims only to revive the healthy spirit of previous Lassie films (and the television series) in a new mi…

Julie's Gift: Memories of London


Julie’s Gift: Memories of London


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Kevin and Julie travel to London. Kevin loathes sightseeing. Julie is the quintessential tourist. Kevin ends up enjoying the trip but doesn’t tell Julie. He secretly writes a book about his fond memories to surprise her and express his love….

The Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry


The Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry


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War Dogs


War Dogs


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Equally courageous, equally deadly, the British mercenaries in Bosnia have a story to tell as amazing as ‘The One That Got Away’, but a story without official blessing. ‘War Dogs’ follows the fortunes of a gang of eight British mercenaries, a mixed bunch, old and cynical, young and naive, mean and psychotic, two idealists, and the rest just in it for the money. Each of these rogue warriors has his…

WorldVentures and the competition

So who does WorldVentures compete against? Are there any worthy foes?

Much of the competition in the realm of network marketing based travel has been quite scandalous. More accurately, there have been several outright network marketing travel scams in the past. Fortunately most of these have been weeded by the marketplace. There are a few remaining companies that have been left.

YTB (Your Travel Biz)

YTB is by far the biggest competitor as far as size is concerned. In fact at their most recent convention they rented out the Edwards Jones Dome and filled it with some 18,000 people. This kind of event is the stuff old school network marketing war dogs spoke of back in the hey days of Amway. Unfortunately YTB looks to be headed south a bit as they have lost their IATA certification and they are running into all sorts of legal issues with states. I have not seen any real consumer value that would make me want to use the YTB booking website over any other and I don’t see any other product other than the travel agent package offering the booking website. I don’t know what the future holds for YTB and I’m not financially invested in either YTB or WorldVentures but if I were a stock broker I would recommend selling.

Traverus

Traverus is a relative newcomer to the network marketing travel scene and honestly a confusing one simply because the only information that can be found on the company is distributor generated. There does not seem to be much attention by the company to establish a corporate image. All their travel industry certifications are in order and I cannot find anything that would cause me to raise a red flag. The only hint of a red flag would be that I can’t find anything about the company leadership outside of their CEO David Manning. An interesting development is that Traverus has expanded their product line to include nutritionals which is a first for the industry. All in all Traverus seems to be legit but sure could use some polish as its sales materials are a bit gimmicky and it needs to establish a better corporate image.

TVI Express

Right now there is also a company that is growing extremely fast called TVI Express and I would comment on it except that would be quite a can of worms as I believe it to be a well disguised pyramid scam. Don’t get near the TVI Express! There are plenty of other smaller players but they are not worth mentioning

There is much more you need to know about WorldVentures, check it out now at http://worldventures.expertmlmreview.org/world-ventures-review.

About the Author

Shawn Cornett is an 8 year veteran of the MLM industry. He has designed training & marketing programs which became standard use in several MLM companies. He is also the co-author of the MLM Training Manual. You find out more about Shawn and his history with network marketing at ShawnCornett.com.

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