Okay, okay, okay. I admit that I was looking for lesbian content while using a new browser and I found this:
http://www.usa2017.com/love/glimpse.htmlNothing unusual here. But scroll down to the bottom.
Now if you see an ad for eHarmony.com come, I ask you to consider this bit info from Daily Kos:
"eHarmony and Focus on the Family
by mskate
Sat Feb 5th, 2005 at 11:59:19 PST
Like many busy singles, I find it difficult to find time to date. The obvious meeting places don't work for me as I'm not crazy about the bar scene and in my church, single, straight men are few and far between. So I turned to two different dating sites online, hoping to find the success that many of my friends have found. Although one of them has turned out to be a good experience, the other (eHarmony) apparently has some affiliates that you might want to know about.
Diaries :: mskate's diary ::
Forgive me if I'm stating what everyone else already knew, but apparently the founder of eHarmony is very proud of his affiliation with a certain Dr. Dobson, lately of "I hate SpongeBob" fame. Dr. Clark (founder of eHarmony) has books published through Focus on the Family's publishing house. I discovered this when I received my free "here's how to get you a man and keep 'im" package that came with a year's subscription.
I'm purposely publishing this on a weekend because 1) I've never published a diary before and 2)I have the horrible feeling most of you already knew this and therefore wouldn't touch this company with the proverbial ten foot pole. However, there was nothing in the diary archives about eHarmony or any mention in the Focus on the Family posts, so I thought I'd give a shout out anyway."
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/2/5/145919/2183All I have to say is, interesting...