tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3751843165028175932024-03-13T12:07:28.565-04:00Official Phantom Four WebsitePhantom Four Websitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08507469932526284110noreply@blogger.comBlogger18125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-375184316502817593.post-48087183103156964732012-07-28T06:30:00.001-04:002012-07-28T06:30:16.951-04:00Velvet Sky, Divas revamp needed in WWEI have watched WWE for a long time, and this past Monday, I watched the historic 1000th episode of <i><b>Monday Night RAW</b></i>. It was great to see <b>Lita</b> back, defeating <b>Heath Slater</b>. <b>Ron Simmons</b> was right... "DAMN" indeed! Lita still looked great and she is definitely missed by the fans. I then saw a WWE.com interview featuring she and another great diva in <b>Trish Stratus</b>. When asked who would be the defining divas to take WWE to the future, they both had trouble answering the question. It then became clear that they don't believe any of the current divas can do it, and that it is still up in the air. To me, that spoke in volumes.<BR><BR>
Here's a little history: The Divas division has been struggling for a long time. I believe it started not long after <b>Mickie James</b> was released after that horrible "Piggie James" storyline. Since then, the division has lost <b>Michelle McCool</b>, <b>Maryse</b>, <b>Gail Kim</b>, <b>Melina</b>, the <b>Bella Twins</b>, <b>Maxine</b>, and <b>Kharma</b>. Also, the Women's Championship became defunct. Needless to say, the Divas were hit hard. In addition, the Divas hardly ever get airtime on RAW or <b><i>Smackdown</i></b>, and when they do, it's usually for three minutes or less. It's usually one meaningless match in which one diva gets pinned by a schoolgirl roll-up in the blink of an eye. They are not given any real time to showcase their skills in the ring, which former WWE diva <b>Maria Kanellis</b> has publicly stated on more than one occasion. Also, the Divas title isn't taken seriously as it has been passed around through nearly every diva like a hot potato, and there are no storylines... at all. It is clear that the WWE has pretty much given up on them. Fans on Facebook even refer to their matches as "bathroom breaks." The girls deserve better than that.<BR><BR>
There is hope for the Divas division to go in the right direction, and one way is for the WWE to hire <b>Velvet Sky</b>. The extremely popular and beautiful wrestler was released from <b><i>Impact Wrestling (TNA)</i></b> days ago. Having a great run with the <b>Beautiful People</b> and having undoubtedly the sexiest entrance in wrestling history, Velvet would do wonders for the WWE. Hardcore legend <b>Mick Foley</b> even said that she would be a great fit. Although, men everywhere might be a bit disappointed as now that WWE is PG-rated, I doubt they'll "let her pigeons loose" if she is hired. Still, she will draw more fans to the WWE. Recently, <b>Angelina Love</b> asked for her release from TNA as well. As great a wrestler she is, WWE would be smart to pick her up as well. A Beautiful People reunion in the WWE would boost ratings for sure. However, with the state of the Divas division, hiring them both will not be enough to save it, but it would greatly help.<BR><BR>
I, <b>Roger Wilson</b>, am a published author who has been watching wrestling for many years, and have written short stories for many years. Many WWE fans feel that they could use some new writers, but I currently feel that the Divas need the most help right now. So if hired, I would focus on them first, followed by the Tag Team division and the struggling career of high-potential <b>Drew McIntyre</b>. But I digress, the WWE needs to give the Divas a reasonable amount of airtime. No more lightning-quick matches! I will create new storylines, character direction, new match types, and even exciting new finishing moves. Plus, I will make the division focus more on WWE's more talented Divas, like <b>Beth Phoenix</b>, <b>Tamina Snuka</b>, <b>A.J.</b> -- who has been taking WWE by storm, <b>Eve Torres</b> -- who has great potential, <b>Layla</b>, and the Diva who in my personal opinion is the best one they got right now... the underrated <b>Natalya</b>. Other divas like <b>Kelly Kelly</b> and <b>Alicia Fox </b> will need to improve in the ring. They do work hard, but they still noticibly botch moves, and Kelly in particular still can't run the ropes right. It's too noticable to be ignored. Let's see who really aspires to be their very best every single night.<BR><BR>
In addition, I would get rid of that damn butterfly title! It looks silly, and can't be taken seriously. I would bring back the Women's Title, or create a brand new Divas Championship made of gold to look more prestigeous. Not just any Diva would get a title shot, either -- only girls who you know can deliver in the ring would get a title shot, guaranteeing a great match and building title prestige. Also, when was the last time you saw a Diva on the mic? <b>Eve Torres</b> and <b>A.J.</b> did, but that was for rivalries involving their male counterparts. If the WWE really wants to promote the Divas as "smart, sexy, and powerful," then they'll need to allow the girls to show it. With my suggestions and storylines, I can make that happen. If this is done, the fans will start to care about the girls again, and it could even trigger merchandise sales. Will they occasionally wrestle in bikinis or Halloween costumes? Of course. They are beautiful, and sex sells -- no getting around that. However, now they'll have a chance to showcase their talents as wrestlers, which <b>Velvet</b> and <b>Angelina</b> can fit right in with. <b>Nikki and Brie Bella</b> both had potential and showed some mic skills in their short rivalry with <b>Kharma</b>. Having a revamped Divas division may convince the lovely twins and other girls to come back.<BR><BR>
Am I trying to sell my services to WWE? Yes. I honestly feel that I can revitalize the Divas division to be where it should be. But even if I'm not hired, it is clear that the WWE needs to do something fast with the Divas division, among other things. If not, more ladies will want to leave and it will eventually cease to exist. WWE would not be smart to miss out on an opportunity to generate even more profit. Internet sites are reporting that morale in the Divas' locker room is far down. The WWE should let their female talent know that they matter. They work too hard not to matter. The days of <b>Lita</b> and <b>Trish Stratus</b> are over, but they have encouraged the current divas to grab that brass ring. They can't do that however, if Vince and company doesn't give them a chance to.<BR><BR>
<b>Roger Wilson</b>,<BR>
<b>Author of "<i>Phantom Four: Children of the Grave</i>."</b>Phantom Four Websitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08507469932526284110noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-375184316502817593.post-31381152777289627592012-01-18T22:08:00.001-05:002012-01-18T22:10:26.691-05:00More than halfway there<b>Roger Wilson</b> has been working tirelessly and is currently more than halfway through the sequel, "<b><i>Phantom Four: Dark Evolution</i></b>." New villains be introduced, more action and romance, and it is already shaping up to be even better than the first. Stay tuned...Phantom Four Websitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08507469932526284110noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-375184316502817593.post-27126013013966525292011-10-21T17:04:00.006-04:002011-10-21T17:46:21.142-04:00WWE and TNA from Wilson's viewMy name is <b>Roger Wilson</b>. I am the author of the highly-rated novel "<b><i>Phantom Four: Children of the Grave</i></b>," but today I write this as an annoyed WWE fan. Here's a little backstory: Since the days of Hulk Hogan back in the 80's, I have watched WWE (then WWF) almost religiously. The many great wrestlers then with a variety of character personas were great to watch. My favorite wrestler was Bret "Hit Man" Hart, the man who was the most real character. I enjoyed all of his many classic matches and feel that he is the best there is, was, and ever will be. After Bret Hart left the WWE to join WCW, I stopped watching wrestling for a long while, then returned around the time of Chris Jericho's debut in the WWE as "Y2J." Jericho is one of my favorite wrestlers today. I watched WCW on occasion during the nWo era. My favorite wrestler there? Diamond Dallas Page. He seemed real, had great matches, and I love his "Self High Five" theme.<br />
<br />
However recently, I have been very annoyed at WWE's handling of storylines. John Cena has been the focus of the company's title picture for seemingly an eternity. When CM Punk gave that amazing promo on June 27, it was a breath of fresh air. Things became exciting again... but alas, that revolution has sank. Nothing has really changed. Cena is already over with the fans and doesn't need the title, yet he's constantly thrown in the title picture and gives out nearly the same promos for years. His character hasn't changed or evolved at all. I understand he's their #1 money-maker, but he's shoved down fans' throats way too many times.<br />
<br />
Sadly, that's not even to the worst of it. WWE is mishandling some of their awesome talent. John Morrison for example (who performs innovative high-flying manuevers, and has a very original slow-motion entrance) should be in the main event title picture by now. Instead, he seems to be a jobber every single week. Drew McIntyre (one of my favorite villians who uses the ring creatively in his matches and has great entrance music) is a jobber as well and is hardly seen on TV. I still remember that they did not push Shelton Benjamin, who could have easily been a multiple-time World Champion and was at one point given props by the great Shawn Michaels. Shelton, along with the late Owen Hart in my opinion are the two most underrated WWE superstars of all time. In addition, there's hardly any tag team division. I was upset that the charismatic and popular "Cryme Tyme" never won the tag titles a while back. And the divas? Sadly, their matches are reduced to barely three minutes, only one major storyline, and seemingly feature the same girls. I'd like to see more of A.J., Maryse (when she returns), Tamina, and Natalya (not as a jobber), and though Eve Torres is seen a lot, she has a lot of potential as I've seen her do great moves. I still don't know what Rosa Mendes can do. When Gail Kim came back to WWE, she wasn't pushed at all! I can't blame her for quitting. They also got rid of Melina, who was my favorite diva since the Lita/Trish Stratus days.<br />
<br />
Angered by the WWE lately, last night I did something I haven't done in over a year: Watch TNA. I once watched TNA back when they had a six-sided ring. It was a horrible show and I didn't watch TNA again... until now. Thanks to WWE's mistakes and the reports I've heard of a much-improved Brooke Adams (whom I've always found attractive, I'll admit), I thought I should give Impact Wrestling a second chance. Seeing some familiar faces like Hogan, Sting, Kurt Angle, Jeff Hardy, and some of the girls was great. I was impressed by the promos, although there was way too much talking. From the start of the show, 45 minutes past until I saw the first match! I'm old school and like to see more matches and less chatting. Hulk Hogan did seem like his own self again since the days of Hulkamania. Velvet Sky's promo felt genuine and heartfelt, the fight between Jeff Hardy and Jeff Jarrett was good. And seeing Gail Kim return was good - as she's finally in a storyline! There was also unpredictability, as "Cowboy" James Storm (whose catch phrase I like" "Sorry about your damn luck!") defeated World Champion and familiar face Kurt Angle to win the title. The title changed hands! That's rare for a television broadcast.<br />
<br />
I also saw Winter (who I remember as Katie Lea Burchill - another diva WWE didn't push), Tara (formerly Victoria), and Brooke (who was once with Kelly Kelly and Layla as ECW's Extreme Expose.) I recall she was fired from WWE for some stupid reason regarding furry boots... Anyway, it was good to see her compete. She came a long way. It's nice to see female wrestlers compete in a match that didn't feel like a waste of time. WWE sometimes puts all their divas in a tag match, only for two divas to fight and one gets pinned VERY quickly. Impact is giving me the vibe that their slogan is true. For them, "wrestling matters."<br />
<br />
That said, I'm still a WWE fan and hope that McMahon and company change the way they write storylines and promote talent soon. TNA is on the rise and I will tune in to Impact next week. Unlike last time, they've sold me. Dixie Carter and Sting look determined to take TNA to WWE's level. They got far to go, but they are getting closer. WWE needs to stop misusing their talent and start giving their attention to people other than John Cena and Randy Orton. To WWE's credit, they are promoting Mark Henry, Sheamus, and Cody Rhodes. I can respect that, as those three have made WWE watchable (besides CM Punk). Plus, the Bella Twins (who I find both VERY attractive) have nice charisma and have grown well on the mic. Now they need to promote John Morrison, Tyson Kidd, Drew McIntyre, Natalya, and A.J. I am a fan of A.J. I'll admit. She should have won NXT season 3 in my opinion. McIntyre can be a major heel if used right. He seems to be a Scottish amalgam of Randy Orton and Triple H. The first part of his theme sound ominous, like something bad will happen to Drew's opponent... It should invoke fear. They should also stop putting announcers like Michael Cole into their main events.<br />
<br />
In closing, part of me will always like the WWE, but I have stopped watching it before. TNA is impressing me. If the WWE keeps giving the spotlight to the same guys like Cena, Orton, and Triple H, and misusing the superstars and divas who needs and deserves it, they will lose fans, guaranteed. Even though I'm a long-time fan, they're starting to lose me. The fact that they can lose hardcore fans should be scary to any company.Phantom Four Websitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08507469932526284110noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-375184316502817593.post-82106762456112126092011-09-14T20:10:00.000-04:002011-09-14T20:10:00.688-04:001st Year AnniversaryOne year ago yesterday, the revolution began as "<B><I>Phantom Four: Children of the Grave</I></B>" was first published. Since then, the franchise has gained some fans on <a href="www.facebook.com/thedark4"><B>our Facebook page</B></a>, some high-ranked reviews, and best of all, a dream became reality. On behalf of the Wilson brothers, we thank you all for your support. <B>Roger Wilson</B> is halfway through writing the sequel, and we promise, the revolution against the same old boring stories will continue!Phantom Four Websitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08507469932526284110noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-375184316502817593.post-37418950899182083252011-07-29T19:26:00.001-04:002011-09-08T21:01:29.997-04:00Phantom 4 on Facebook reaches 50The <b><i>Phantom Four</i></b> page at Facebook (<a href="http://www.facebook.com/thedark4"><b>CLICK HERE</b></a>) has reached <b>fifty</b> fans! We know that isn't much by Facebook's standards, but everything must start off small and work its' way up. We thank each and every one of those fans for their support. If you haven't join the revolution yet, feel free to "like" the page there, and you can also join this page as well. The revolution may move at a slow pace right now, but don't sleep. It'll kick full speed before you know it!Phantom Four Websitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08507469932526284110noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-375184316502817593.post-910284160977433162011-06-30T23:17:00.000-04:002011-06-30T23:17:55.722-04:00Still in constructionThe second part of the series, entitled <i><b>Phantom Four: Dark Evolution</b></i> is still being worked on. <b>Roger Wilson</b> went through a recent "writer's block," but has recovered. He is trying to have the story finished and possibly released by the end of the year.Phantom Four Websitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08507469932526284110noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-375184316502817593.post-1779033352454903012011-05-21T16:59:00.000-04:002011-05-21T16:59:04.470-04:00Wilson exclusive interviewAuthor <b>Katie Salidas</b>' exclusive interview with <b>Roger Wilson </b> is featured right now! Visit her blog site, <a href="http://www.katiesalidas.com/2011/05/author-spotlight-with-roger-wilson.html"><b>Written In Blood</b></a> to check it out.Phantom Four Websitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08507469932526284110noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-375184316502817593.post-21819605140968854992011-05-17T15:51:00.001-04:002011-09-08T20:59:59.287-04:00Starting from the ground upWe at <b><i>Phantom Four</i></b> aren't bothered that this blog doesn't have that many fans yet. Everyone starts at the bottom and must work their way up. The number of fans at our <a href="http://www.facebook.com/thedark4">Facebook page</a> are growing slowly but steadily, and our video trailer has been seen around the world. Progress has been made in a short time. So while this particular site isn't popular yet, we know that one day years from now, we'll look back at this and laugh.Phantom Four Websitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08507469932526284110noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-375184316502817593.post-52254597503757866962011-04-21T20:41:00.000-04:002011-04-21T20:41:41.917-04:00Interview coming soonNext month, <b>Roger Wilson</b> will be interviewed by fellow author <b>Katie Salidas</b>. He will talk about <b><i>Phantom Four</i></b> and his inspirations. It will be featured at "Written In Blood" (www.katiesalidas.com) next month. Stay tuned for more details.Phantom Four Websitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08507469932526284110noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-375184316502817593.post-2004434796111960262011-03-16T23:42:00.001-04:002011-06-22T16:36:58.090-04:00Help the Red Cross to help Japan<i>Phantom Four</i> plans on making a donation to the American Red Cross in order to help Japan recover from a devastating tragedy. We urge you to do the same. Please text REDCROSS to 90999. $10 will be charged to your phone bill, but it's a small price to pay to help those in dire need. Our hearts go out to the people of Japan suffering from this horrific disaster.Phantom Four Websitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08507469932526284110noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-375184316502817593.post-75854300677711936532011-02-28T22:05:00.000-05:002011-02-28T22:05:56.560-05:00Sequel officially announcedIt is officially announced - <b>Roger Wilson </b>will begin writing the tragic, heart-breaking sequel to "<i><b>Children Of The Grave</b></i>." It will be entitled "<i><b>Phantom Four: Dark Evolution</b></i>." This time, the stakes are higher, and they will experience tragedy in a way that no one would wish on their enemy.... Will the darkness inside overcome them? Find out when "<b><i>Dark Evolution</i></b>" arrives! Stay tuned for details.Phantom Four Websitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08507469932526284110noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-375184316502817593.post-90083322676329276242011-02-19T12:06:00.002-05:002011-02-19T12:12:34.847-05:00Video trailer reaches 150The video trailer for <i>Phantom Four </i>has reached over 150 views and has been seen in the U.S.A, Canada, Australia, Columbia, India, Germany, Sudan, Thailand, New Zealand, and the U.K.! Although 150 isn't much by Youtube's standards, the revolution is slowly spreading to the masses, and we couldn't be more proud. (You can see it here under the "Media" tab.)Phantom Four Websitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08507469932526284110noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-375184316502817593.post-83172792113841539632011-01-31T19:17:00.003-05:002011-09-08T20:57:28.790-04:00Spread the wordThose of you who have read <i><b>Phantom Four: Children of the Grave</b></i> and enjoyed it, feel free to tell us what you think. We appreciate any and all feedback as the series moves forward. Write a short review on Amazon.com or BarnesandNoble.com, or just message us here, or at <a href="http://www.facebook.com/thedark4"><b>our Facebook page</B></a>. More people must learn about the brothers of darkness and their awesome quest.<br />
<br />
Our interview with co-creator <b>Brian Wilson </b>has been postponed for a later date. Author and co-creator <b>Roger Wilson </b>is currently collecting feedback as research before beginning to write the sequel! Stay tuned for more news.Phantom Four Websitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08507469932526284110noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-375184316502817593.post-89971440870947808472011-01-16T18:44:00.002-05:002011-01-22T11:17:46.663-05:00Coming Soon: Interview w/ Brian WilsonSometime soon, we will sit and talk with <b>Brian Wilson</b>, co-creator and early storywriter for the Phantom Four! He will give exclusive insight on his brother's book, and interesting info into the foursome's origin. Stay tuned for it.Phantom Four Websitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08507469932526284110noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-375184316502817593.post-45289943001802640892010-12-30T15:41:00.002-05:002010-12-30T15:53:29.635-05:00The revolution continues in 2011...Although <i><b>Phantom Four: Children of the Grave</b></i> came out in the middle of September 2010, it takes awhile for momentum and buzz to spread to the masses. Currently, the book can sold in six countries around the world; And every month, more people are joining the revolution after seeing the video trailer on Youtube or joining the <i>Phantom Four</i> Facebook page (Click <b>Media</b> to see the video, or the links.) It doesn't end here, as the book's author <b>Roger Wilson</b> is currently writing its' sequel! And don't be suprised if one day you find out that <i><b>Phantom Four</b></i> will become a motion picture... This site was created much later, so there's not a lot of fans - for now. We expect that to change in 2011. Stay tuned - the revolution will not be televised.Phantom Four Websitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08507469932526284110noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-375184316502817593.post-46356373151646616152010-12-03T16:04:00.000-05:002010-12-03T16:04:33.766-05:00Crossing the Finish LineA while back, <b>Roger Wilson</b> wrote a blurb describing what people can do when they set their minds to a goal, and persevere to work towards that goal. He entitled it <b>"Crossing the Finish Line."</b> Enjoy.<br />
<br />
<br />
<u><b>Crossing the Finish Line (by Roger Wilson)</b></u><br />
In life situations, many believe that the first step is always the hardest, and in some cases that would be true, such as admitting your fault, or admitting you have an addiction problem. However, when it comes to achieving a goal or dream, I can tell you that the hardest part is actually finishing something you’ve committed to. When most people make a New Year’s Resolution, it’s easy to say what you plan to do at the beginning. And for maybe the first two months, you actually do stick to that plan. You suddenly skip a week thinking it’ll be done next week. Then the next week passes and situations come up, making you “too busy” to continue that plan. And before you know it, your promise to that resolution has sailed.<br />
<br />
As a first-time author, many times I struggled to continue writing <i><b>Phantom Four: Children of the Grave</b></i>. Many a time I was exhausted from work. Other times I caught what’s commonly known as “Writer’s Block.” Ideas just weren’t coming for awhile, and part of me wanted to give up. Do you know what that part of me was? It’s that negative part in every person that tells them that they can’t finish what they started. That side of you will come up with all kinds of excuses to quit, such as, “You’ve done enough. You made your point.” Or “What the heck were you thinking? You can’t do this!” The true victory is in proving your negative side (and any naysayers) wrong.<br />
<br />
The greatest things in life are won after a hard-fought battle, but are worth fighting for. Most of you will at some point feel intimidated, have the fear of failure, or the thought that you were way over your head. You must ignore that fear and do anything you can to push forward. It takes ambition to start a goal, but it takes willpower to see it through to the end. Think of the sense of accomplishment that you’ll gain. Think of a once overweight person who is now in the best shape of their life; a once struggling student now graduating college with a degree; a man who made a fool of himself to win a lady’s heart, now with his dream girl in his arms; a tiring athlete who didn’t win the race, but persevered and crossed the finish line. By ignoring your negative side, you’ve beaten your greatest enemy - yourself. That is an accomplishment in itself.<br />
<br />
When I started writing <i><b>Phantom Four</b></i>, I was excited. But when I finished it and believed it could not be any better, I was truly proud of myself that I stayed the course and allowed nothing to stop me – not even myself. That’s the lesson I wanted to give to all aspiring authors and people in general: Finish what you start. Don’t give up, and stay working towards that goal. It will ultimately show in your results.Phantom Four Websitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08507469932526284110noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-375184316502817593.post-37491786187010185952010-11-13T22:09:00.001-05:002010-11-14T14:46:51.837-05:00New features addedAs you can see right below the title logo, new features have been added.<br />
<br />
<b>Wilson Brothers</b>: Tells you some info about the creators of the series, Roger Wilson & Brian Wilson.<br />
<b>Media</b>: Gives you various websites and info involving the series, including video trailers.<br />
<b>The 411</b>: Information on <i>Phantom Four</i>. Right now, only the full synopsis for <i>Children of the Grave</i> is there.<br />
<b>Reviews</b>: Tells you what expert people are saying about <i>Phantom Four</i>.<br />
<br />
Other features such as hero/villain profiles are still under construction. More features may come as well.Phantom Four Websitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08507469932526284110noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-375184316502817593.post-11049981946500070302010-11-02T20:42:00.003-04:002010-11-08T22:07:13.001-05:00Welcome to the revolution<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Welcome everyone to the blogspot version of the <strong>official</strong> <em>Phantom Four</em> fan page. (There is also the facebook version. Its' link is on the left column. Just hit the "like" button to become a fan.) Over the next few weeks, we will post book reviews, fan polls, and <em>Phantom Four</em> will have upcoming events. You have just entered the road no one has ever traveled... On behalf of Roger Wilson and Brian Wilson, we welcome you to the revolution.<br />
</span>Phantom Four Websitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08507469932526284110noreply@blogger.com0