Top Ten Blog Post Series by TheTopTens User htoutlaws2012
These are my collection blog series that I have over the years some forgettable while others were a smash hit.For me this is one I put my blood sweat, and tears on the line when it comes to being vocal this is where its at me getting personal on video games, politics, heck even sports etc.
This one is not always the same over, and over in fact it results in many different topics that may come very relevant to something that happenings currently. The generally agree for the majority, but not always the case.
Probably my most popular parody of a gameshow that has received high praise or its way of delivery, and one I love doing during the summer time anticipates what happens next. They never know who simply will be the weakest link I try make it the most unpredictable outcome there is which makes even more epic to read.
I review anything game that seems very obscure, and show them how good it is ranging from a 6, to maybe even a 10 in which no game has gotten a 10 yet.
I recall big significant events, and try to vividly give intake on how it went down back then, and how I reflect on it to this day.
As the title suggest I literally reviews any list on any other site that is not thetoptens, and that's a promise. Meaning I look in various other websites that's how deep I look.
This is pretty much summing up what had happened in the previous NFL week. I look to continue this down the road oh I don't know March Madness if I get a chance to revive it.
My newest creation, and one I do when I end up browsing through videos I end up reacting to it, and it got positive reviews, and now people give me suggestion what to watch which makes even better.
There is not that much episodes, but its pretty much any beta I have played I end up giving you quick inspect on how the game played to eventually what the final product will turn out to be if I like it or not.
This blog series consisted of a parody of what Fox sports panel was when they had comedian
Frank Caliendo not many people cared for it that much so it eventually cancelled, and was scrapped.