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I'm having no luck over on the other message board - I only seem to get smart ass answers from people like IceFireWizard. x(

Could someone here who speaks English and is able to VERY carefully spell out how to find the links to HB reviews please help?

I'd be VERY grateful! }(

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The process can require more guesswork than some posters on M4M imply. But here's the formula...

If I wanted to hunt for Andre's reviews, I would go to the Google search bar and type in:

www.male4malescorts.com/reviews/andre_raleigh.html

The guesswork lies in figuring out that "andre_raleigh" is probably how his reviews are tagged. The standard format is "escortname_city". Also, be sure to include the ".html" at the end.

For that search, Google returns this:

Male Escort

Hooboys Male Escort Reviews - stories of escort adventures.

www.male4malescorts.com/reviews/andre_raleigh.html

Google can show you the following information for this URL:

* Show Google's cache of www. male4malescorts.com/reviews/andre_raleigh.html

* Find web pages that are similar to www. male4malescorts.com/reviews/andre_raleigh.html

* Find web pages that link to www. male4malescorts.com/reviews/andre_raleigh.html

* Find web pages that contain the term "www. male4malescorts.com/reviews/andre_raleigh.html"

To get to the review, click on the first choice:

* Show Google's cache of www. male4malescorts.com/reviews/andre_raleigh.html

The live link to click will be the words "Google's cache" -- not the web address that follows.

Actually this explanation does not seem any clearer than those of IceFireWizard et al. Anyone else want to try?

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hello everybody,

For those where the guesswork doesn't give you your review page, please know that there may also be a copy of your reviews on your very own computer.

That review doesn't have the header that Google adds, and it's likely to be more recent: imagine that a new review had been added to your review page, then the Google cache may or may not have that review, because Google doesn't visit and cache every internet-page every day. However, if you checked your review page after the new review had been added, then the copy in the cache on your computer will have that review.

Here's how this one works:

If you use Internet explorere, then first click "file" and "work offline". Then click in the address bar and type "http://www.male4malescorts.com/rev" (correct, you don't complete the whole string). Just below the address bar you'll get a list of all pages that you visited and that start with the string you just typed.

If you visited your own review page recently (and shame on you if you didn't), then your own review page will appear in the list, and just click it. Since you clicked "file" and "work offline", explorer will show you the page as it is stored in the explorer cache on your computer (!), and not the version on the Internet (you don't want that version, because it's gone).

Now you click "file" and "save as", and you store it in a safe place on your computer.

Oh, and don't forget to click "file" and "work online" when you're done, because now you do (!) want to see things the way they are on the Internet.

Happy caching everybody !!

Best regards, Anton/Amsterdam.

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