The 7 Golden Blog Rules

1. All the writing on your blog must be in English. 2. The language of your blog must be in English. 3. The videos on your blog must be in English. 4. The links on your blog must be to pages that are in English. 5. The widgets on your blog must be in English and must come from web pages that are in English. 6. You can only use your first name. 7. You cannot provide any contact details.

Ideas for Things to Put on Your Blogs

1. Writing! But if you can't do this there are lots of other things you can do with your blog, for example: 2. Links to interesting articles. With some personal comments! 3. Links to interesting webpages. With some personal comments! 4. Videos. With some personal comments. 5. Sound files. With some personal comments.

Monday, April 17, 2006




When I was twenty I left my home in San José and I went to Hollywood to be a star,that was my dream since I was five years old.
Once I arrived to Hollywood I did a lot of castings but nobody contracted me so I had to work as a waitress in a luxurious restaurant where the most famous actors, actresses and producers had dinner.
One night a very important producer was having dinner in the restaurant,he was alone and he started to talk to me. We were talking for a long time and I told him my dream of becoming a film star, when he finished he said he would call me.
The next week he called me and said he had a film for me,he said that I was perfect for the role.I was getting my dream!!!I went to his office to sign the contract.
One year after I met that producer I was a start.Fame and fortune was a magnet and suddenly I had a lot of friends but I felt alone and I missed my real friends and my home in San José.
I decided to come back to San José because I was depressed.When I got there my friends were waiting for me and I made a big party,finally I was happy.In San José I composed the song "Do you know the way to San José?"which was a hit and I sent millions of copies all over the world.With the money I bought San José and now I'm the San José queen.

By Cristina Solís.