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| Author: | brodel [ Wed May 07, 2008 9:43 am ] |
| Post subject: | the Askmen.com author/writer "Player" |
I was wondering if anyone is a subscriber to the "player's" articles that he writes. I have read a few of the free ones and they aren't all that bad. Some good info in them. if you havent seen it before heres a link http://www.askmen.com/love/player/ i dont think im about to go subscribe though... |
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| Author: | Clancey [ Wed May 07, 2008 11:12 am ] |
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I was wondering about this, as I used to read it before I read the game. His name is something like Doc Love isn't it? Has anybody bought the book he sells? It apparantly has some weird advice like insisting you get a home phone number instead of a mobile/cell phone. |
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| Author: | christopherphilip [ Wed May 07, 2008 4:36 pm ] |
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AskMen has a lot of commonsense type articles. I wanted to write for them so I could beef up their level of information...and yet, I haven't heard back. They buy articles from "Joes" for $50 though so I imagine they are looking to feed uneducated people. Hey, I could be wrong, so if you are out there AskMen, write me back. |
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| Author: | brodel [ Thu May 08, 2008 2:04 am ] |
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Doc Love huh? He just goes by "player" on askmen.com Common sense articles? I dont know if that is the right word. He has articles on every which type of scenario. How to score a cop, teacher. How to score on a plane or at a wedding. How to score at a sausage fest. maybe to you its common sense but I personally dont know how to pickup a cop chick without first reading what "player" has to say I like his writing a lot and you can tell he comes from a much more natural approach rather than the calculated mystery method. i encourage people to check it out |
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| Author: | christopherphilip [ Fri May 09, 2008 12:09 am ] |
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Sorry, my post was too broad, it was about AskMen in general not of the writer specifically. My bad. I haven't read any of his works to speak of. |
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| Author: | brodel [ Fri May 09, 2008 2:52 am ] |
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Quote: Sorry, my post was too broad, it was about AskMen in general not of the writer specifically. My bad. I haven't read any of his works to speak of.
no worrys! check out the link i posted if you want hes got great articles..
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| Author: | Clancey [ Fri May 09, 2008 11:43 am ] |
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I had another look at the sight, Doc Love is one of the other 'gurus'. Check it out: http://uk.askmen.com/dating/doclove/index.html |
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| Author: | christopherphilip [ Fri May 09, 2008 6:39 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: the Askmen.com author/writer "Player" |
Quote: I was wondering if anyone is a subscriber to the "player's" articles that he writes. I have read a few of the free ones and they aren't all that bad. Some good info in them.
Well I read two and I've about made up my mind unless there is some diamond tips on the inside (pay-up). Nothing I read really 'blew me away'. Some decent starting ideas, but I need more umf. Like you say, there's not a whole lot of pull to subscribe.
if you havent seen it before heres a link http://www.askmen.com/love/player/ i dont think im about to go subscribe though... |
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| Author: | Risen [ Fri May 09, 2008 7:10 pm ] |
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askmen.com has got decent information for you to get started out. In fact reading numerous David Deangelo articles on askmen.com probably got me into the whole gaming thing! |
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