About a month ago, one of my friends posted a link on Facebook. Curious, I clicked it. A bunch of pictures filled my screen, each with different categories underneath. I requested an invite and recieved one in 3 days. It took a little bit to figure all of it out, but I quickly organized my boards and started 'repinning' my interests.
The easiest way to explain the website is an online bulletin board. You create your boards and pin different pictures (usually containing a link to somewhere else) to this board. Then your friends/followers/anyone can repin them to their boards. It's great for fnding new recipes or crafts, but I have a few other boards, and they are as follows:
- Products I Love (basically technology I find interesting)
- Things to use around the house
- It isn't too hard to see - We're in Heaven (Wedding ideas)
- My Style (stuff that's just...me)
- Books Worth Reading
- Crafts
- For butterfly kisses after bedtime prayer (Kids)
- I solemnly swear I'm up to no good (Harry Potter)
- Recipes I want to try
- Healthy
- This is our lives on holiday
- Simple Things
- Words
- Bucket List
- We all live in a yellow submarine (Humor)
- Blame it on the Alcohol (Alcoholic drinks)
Warning: This website is highly addicting. Hours will be lost in this site. You will find amazing things. It lets you explore the web visually based on interests. Not all areas of content are well populated, but you can also add your own pins by uploading them from your computer or a link from the internet.
Visit http://www.pinterest.com today and get addicted.
Written by Sherriz on 26th Jan
I ordered this book around the 23rd of November but I'm not done with it yet I'm only on about page 50-100. You ask "why am I doing a review if I'm not done reading the book yet?" My answer
would be that the author Zak Bagans has stated in the book what it was about and from what I've read so far he is correct. The book is about encounters he has had from his life whether it was from his child hood to early adult hood (Which is focused in the first few chapters of the book) then to his Matured Adult-hood (Which focuses on his career as a Paranormal Investigator and host of the show Ghost Adventures.) From what I've read in the book he also states that he wants to tell about evidence that he has caught on tape whether it was video or audio. The book is very interesting to read. It's a really good book when it starts out to where I currently am at in it. I would recommend this book to all who enjoy reading about the paranormal.
This has been DJ and News Editor Botdf bringing you the latest on reviews! Keep on Reading
Written by orochimaru360 on 25th Jan
The latest game in the Max Payne series has been delayed by two months.
Yes, it is true. Max Payne 3 was due to be released in March but now won't hit shelves in the UK until May. "We do not take changes to our release schedule lightly. This short delay will ensure that Max Payne 3 delivers the highest quality, groundbreaking entertainment experience that is expected from our company." said Strauss Zelnick, Chairman and CEO of Take-Two. Fans of the series have already had to wait nearly 10 years for this latest installment.
The latest edition is set several years after the previous game. It sees the former New York police officer relocate to start his life over in Sao Paulo, where things go from bad to worse for him.
You can see the Max Payne 3 - Trailer here
This is .:RoomHelper:. Signing Out!
Written by X-MAS2012 on 19th Jan
Well I went to see "The Devil Inside" a few nights ago. Sunday to be exact. The movie received a bunch of horrible reviews from viewers since it's release on Friday morning. I went to see it cause I love paranormal movies as you know from previous articles that I have written. I went to the theater and sat through an hour and thirty minutes of comedy. It wasn't even relatively scary. It was a disgrace to call this thing a "Horror" or "Paranormal" genre movie if it's not even scary. If you like movies that make fun of the horror/paranormal genre then by all means go see it. It's shot like it was a documentary you know in the Paranormal Activity format. I recommend you not to see this because it is so horrible.It's absolutely horrible. Yea there are a few scenes that make you jump but it's not like a killer just walked infront of the camera or a demon attacked the screen. It's only people who just suddenly jump out and that isn't scary it's mediocre at best. From how the movie ended they set it up to where you think there is going to be a sequel. Overall the I rank this movie a 2/10 it's that horrible.This has been a review on "The Devil Inside." Honestly if it wasn't such a corny movie with all the comedy in it then it might of been a good movie but people need to stop making exorcism movies because ever since the "Exorcist" came out which that was good but ever since that movie came out there have been countless exorcism movies which they all have stunk sadly. Like I already said this movie gets a 2/10 in my book. Don't waste your money go see Sherlock Holmes instead I heard it is amazing.
This is DJ & News Editor Botdf signing out of Habbcrazy. Keep reading!
Written by orochimaru360 on 11th Jan
"A Game of Shadows is a good yarn thanks to its well-matched leading men but overall stumbles duplicating the well-oiled thrills of the original."
This quotation, from the Rotten Tomatoes, is somewhat true. Many critics have described the film as lacking intelligence with the top critic at Rolling Stone saying: "Ritchie has wasted Robert Downey Jr. in a sequel that eliminates smarts in favor of relentless headbanging."
Of course, not all of the top critics agree with this with the example of Betsy Sharkey from Los Angeles Times giving her opinion: "Downey has made this sly sardonic Sherlock stylistically all his own." Another top critic from This Is London agreed by saying: "If you want a silly, fast-paced action film to help you through the holiday, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows will serve."
It's evident that the audience certainly does not agree with the critics with the audience rating the film 85% whereas the critics only rating it 59%! According to RottenTomatoes.COM, there were 17 reviews by top critics and 10 of them were good. How's that for slapping you round the face?
My recommendation would be to see it if you loved the first film as I thought it was fantastic and I am rating it 9/10.
- Amber
UK Editor
Written by omnicognizance on 30th Dec
It's bad already that my Facebook has now shifted to this timeline trend. I have no idea where it's come from and I can't get rid of it. It's like a new Rihanna song that follows you everywhere you go and you just have to like it and get used to it. Facebook will also be introducing sponsored advertisements into your news feed! 
That's right, there will actually be adverts in your news feed alongside with a picture of a cat your friend took of and what your other friend is eating for dinner! The advertisements will more or less look like any other post your friend would make, except the only identifiable part of it is the 'sponsored' link in the corner of the advert.
On the other hand, I am here to reassure everyone reading this, that there will be a limit of only one advert per day (This has yet to be clarified by Facebook at this moment in time). Also, the only adverts that will be showing up, will be the companies you or your friends have liked i.e. coca cola (This is where you go to your Facebook page and start unliking everything).
Unlike the current advertisements you see on the right side of your Facebook, you won't get random adverts about quilt cover companies because you just made a status about how much you hate the quilt cover your mum got you. All advertisements in your news feed will only derive from you or your friends have liked.

Written by lTom! on 26th Dec
Blitz is about Detective Sergeant Tom Brant (Jason Statham) who is dispatched to hunt down "The Blitz" (Aidan Gillen) who is killing off the
police force one by one.
As The Blitz slips through Toms hand over and over again, he is forced to the question of "If we cannot protect our own, then what good are we?"
The film is very interesting and touches on a lot of adult topics, such as losing good friends and colleagues as well as the fear that anonymous serial killings can have on the public and how good the police really are! I found it a really interesting watch with lots of action and mystery. Although the film can be slow at times it certainly makes up with the action scenes but even so they can be repeated in certain ways a few times.
Overall this sends a powerful message to people which I think for an action film is quite impressive, even with it's downs it is definitely a good watch and I seriously recommend it to anyone. I give this film a 8/10 because of it's floors but it makes up in other places!
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Written by .Owen!: on 24th Dec
As we all know I failed to get you guys an interivew with Blood On The Dance Floor, I made a minor oopsie
when planning the thing which is irrelevant now but do not fear I was there and I took pictures and a video of it.
The concert started out with Dark Dreams which is the first song off of the All The Rage!! Album which was released June of 2011. The concert ended with the song S My D (Which I will not say what tha means.) All and all the concert was about two hours long. I have atleast one hour and twenty two minutes of footage from it and alot of pictures for it. The songs you would of heard if you went to the tour would be Dark Dreams, Find Your Way, It's On Like Donkey Kong, Sexting, Ima Monster, P.L.U.R, Beleive, Candyland, S My D, La Petite Morte, G.F.A, X x 3, Star Power!
As I have already posted a thread in the forum for the video here you go (WARNING EXPLICIT CONTENT): http://www.habbcrazyforum.net/showthread.php?t=67977
I am sorry for the sound quality of the video the sound of the concert blasted my microphones on my iPhone
and my camera out alot so there are some segments that are completly mute. The video skips around a lot to because it would of taken me atleast 2-3 days to totally see which video links together with what cause I took like 5 videos on my camera untill it died and like 20 videos on my iPhone so the videos are mix matched so I was unable to put them in the chronological order, but nethertheless you get the full concert experence of Blood On The Dance Floor. I got to say my favorite part of the concert is when Jayy Von Monroe said "Now it's time for a love song whose ready?" and then the song Sexting started to play. Me and my friends were just shouting out of exciting at the top of our lungs
The merchandise there was expensive but what do you expect it is a concert it was $20 for a t-shirt, $40 for a jacket, $10 for a large poster, and about a $1.50 for anything else.
This is a concert like no other, it is definatly worth the money if you are a Blood On The Dance Floor fan like I am, you will be laughing from their jokes, you will be jumping in place from the hype of the music, after it's over you will still be still talking about it for days to come. This is a event you never want to miss.
This has been Head DJ and News Reporter Botdf bringing you the concert experence ;)
Written by orochimaru360 on 21st Dec

Based on the famous painting by Joannes Vermeer, we dive into the heart of the book and how it led to Scarlett Johansson changing to the humble character of Griet.
The book, written by Tracey Chevalier, captured many from Griet's poetic use of description on the very first page. But why do we keep reading? Is it the mysterious Vermeer that we're captured by?
Griet initially appears humble and innocent, but taking a closer look at her brings us to question this. Her constant 'pressing her lips together' could be taken the wrong way, not to mention she has a huge crush on a married painter who's her master!
"A young peasant maid working in the house of painter Johannes Vermeer becomes his talented assistant and the model for one of his most famous works." The story of how she became to be his model is a peculiar one, but perhaps if a patron had not requested one, she may have been a model in the future anyway.
The film, starring Colin Firth, does not do the book justice. Vermeer is described as clean, without a beard and mysterious. Colin Firth does not fit this with his stubble, long hair and quite a girly voice if I must say so myself!
I would rate this 6.5/10 purely for the lack of action in the novel and the awful casting in the film! The novel is interesting in the storyline, although perhaps it would have been better if there had been some physical contact between Griet and Vermeer instead of psychological chemistry!
- Amber
Written by omnicognizance on 12th Dec
Just a few months a go Apple released a New iPhone know as the iPhone 4S.

So lets get right into this review...!
First off I want to start with Siri. This amazing new feature allows users to do pretty much anything. "You say it, Siri Does it." Do anything from sending texts to looking at local weather! Personally, I think Siri is an amazing little feature!
Now, let's look at the specs of the iPhone 4S. So, the newest and biggest feature I would like to talk about is the New Dual Core A5 Processor. In simple terms, this just means your iPhone runs faster and smoother. It loads web pages a lot faster than the Previous iPhones.
Moving onto the camera, which has had a vast improvment to the older ones, It shoots much faster and clearer pictures. This is due to the camera having a new lans added into it. The Auto focus on the camera has gotten much better and the colour leaves you speachless.
Another new addition which comes to the camera is editing. Yes, you can now edit photos! There are new features such as red-eye correction and crop. Now is the video shooting, this has also improved thanks to the extra lens. Thanks to the extra lens, the iPhone can shoot in 1080p HD!
Thanks for reading! - Alex:D
Written by gorilarface on 11th Dec