This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of
Bright House Networks. All opinions are 100% mine.
How would you like to have a free access of Bright House Networks Wi-Fi Hotspots? Well, I have good news to EVERYBODY and yes, that includes you even if you are not a customer. You will be able to access Bright House Wi-Fi in public places as well as by the mall for they have thousands of hotspots available all over the country.

This is free of charge and it is good for 30 days if you sign up today but, you should hurry for this offer is up until October 31st only. Here's how:
First, you need to sign up at brighthouse.com/freewifi and you need to enter your name, e-mail address and zip code. Then, check your e-mail from Bright House and they will be sending you a voucher code, PIN and complete instructions on how to to log on. Right after you redeem the voucher, you can immediately access to their Wi-Fi Hotspots.
Enjoy 30 Days of Free Wi-Fi access!
Bright House has more than 150,000 Cable Wi-Fi Hotspots available all over the country. If ever you encounter problem accessing the Wi-Fi, just
contact customer support or
follow Bright House support on Twitter and they will be happy to assist you.
As a customer of Bright House for 3 years, I always use their Wi-Fi Hotspots when I am away from home. I can access it by the mall, public places like the park, parking lot and more. I am a satisfied customer of Bright House and I am spreading this good deal that they offer for you too. I have been using Bright House Hotspots ever since and it is truly easy to access. One log in is saved so; when you access the Wi-Fi the next day on the same place, it will automatically connects you in. It is easy to access and the speed is fast! Try it today!
The Author of this post is Delmar Bailey:
I woke up to a rainy Saturday morning; sadly the needed rain had ruined my plans for the day. My friends and I were going out for a picnic and a hike to relieve the stresses from the week. Once our plans were called off I had no clue what to do, I was too restless to clean the house once again. My kids were driving me crazy I locked myself in my bedroom to a good show of criminal minds on
Des Moines direct tv. I dosed off into a dream watching the horror story of a daughter that got kidnapped. The T.V in the background of my sleep awoke me into great fright. I got up and locked all of the doors, my kids thought I had gone insane. I had freaked myself out way too much to care a lot about what they thought about how I was acting. My television had made my day extremely interesting and mind boggling.
Written by my friend Rico Cunningham:
Twenty two seasons strong and no other animated show can touch The Simpsons. The lovable Simpson family, Homer, his wife Marge and their three children Bart, Maggie and Lisa are my favorite dysfunctional family of all time. I've been a fan of this show since I was a elementary school and it was just a short on The Tracey Ullman Show. Every once in awhile I get a chuckle as I remember Bart with black hair.
The setting of the show takes place in the town of Springfield in some unknown state in the US. One of the things about this show is the characters and how they typify Middle American families. Bart is the black sheep of the family, Lisa the nerdy sister and Marge is the overburdened housewife who tries to pretend that everything is perfect when nothing is. I find the pretense for Homer's character to be just lovely. Somehow the lazy, donut-eating dad with the buffoonish personality has the job of safety inspector at a nuclear power plant. I could probably go on and on about the side characters as well. That's what happens when you go twenty two seasons.
There was a point when I was afraid that they had jumped the shark by having baby Maggie shoot Homer's boss Mr. Burns, but the show has since corrected course. I look forward to watching the twenty third season on
tvbydirect.com.
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