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Anthony commented about Top History Travel Destinations, On Thursday March 6th, 2008 12:27:00 PM
Andy, my name is Anthony Bromley CEO of My Pet Travel. I would like to see you would like to have a reciprocal link on our website. We are getting over 100,000 hit per month. Our site here in the States would give you a lot of exposure. My Pet Travel is largest one stop pet interactive multi media, travel information website on the internet. My Pet Travel is connected to over 44,000 pet friendly hotels worldwide. Pet owners can book a hotel room, or book group bookings through My Pet Travel.com in real time. My pet Travel.com provide a wealth of information and access to pet friendly hotels, pet friendly parks, pet friendly beaches; pet friendly restaurants also leach laws for 52 states and Canada. My Pet Travel will help animals in distress. Thanks Kindly
Anthony R. Bromley CEO
My Pet Travel.com 934 N University Dr. Suite 408 Coral Springs, Florida 33071 Phone: 754.234.8390 Fax: 954.337.0323 E-mail: anthony@mypettravel.com www.mypettravel.com
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Anthony commented about The Ten Minute YouTube Attention Span, On Wednesday September 10th, 2008 09:55:00 AM
Hey Andy, Youtube limits the video length to 10 minutes to all users except those with directors accounts. As far as i know it has nothing to do with atention span but thats something to look into. As to finding the second part, placiing in the name part1 would usualy send a message to the viewer to look for the next part - which is usualy in the related videos section. Great blog! Keep it up!
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anthony commented about Four Deadly Travel Budget Sins, On Thursday February 10th, 2011 08:59:55 AM
I feel your pain about the cell phone.
We also use ATandT and in our case, forgot to disable roaming, data, etc. when we traveled to Mexico last November. I know I should have read the fine-print, but I thought "unlimited" usage also applied to Canada and Mexico. My 11-year-old sent 1800 text messages during our 7-day stay. ATandT dinged us for $0.50 per text message. $900!!
Then there were the Twitterings and Flickr uploads that I was sending from my Blackberry. Basically our cell phone bill for that month ended up costing me about $1,600, AFTER calling ATandT numerous times to get them to apply and back-date various international options to reduce the charges on our bill, without which the total cost would been much higher at about $2,500.
Next time we leave the country, we will definitely be leaving our cell phones at home.
BTW, I noticed those GOPhones that are sold in Walmart and Fry's Electronics advertise a Mexico pay-as-you-go/"unlimited" option. We might buy a couple of those for our trip to Cabo San Lucas in June.
- anthony
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