“Free” Blockbuster Express movie codes

So being on a money-saving venture I’ve been on the lookout for deals.  Here’s a great deal I came across for renting movies at NO COST!

From Creative Couponing:

Use the below codes to get a FREE Blockbuster Express rental for one night. I did not try these codes out, so be sure to bring all of them.  To find the closest Blockbuster Express kiosk to you go to Blockbuster Location Locator.  You can use each code one time on EACH of your credit or debit cards that you have.

Codes good through 9/23:

64HLG5P
87PGAR9
62KRVF3
65RMAQ7
56AGSF4
43MMKC5
85JMMF7
23CHAH3

In Green Bay the Blockbuster kiosks are located at the Kwik Trips on Cardinal Lane in Howard and East Mason Street.  Having used “promo” codes at Blockbuster previously I discovered that you can use only one promo code for transaction, so if you want to rent more than one movie just do multiple transactions.

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3 steps to PRO-Growth tax reform

Kudos to Congressman Paul Ryan for addressing an issue that President Obama and the Democrats prefer to sweep under the rug.

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Wednesday Hero

Seaman Sha'Quanda JacobsSeaman Sha’Quanda Jacobs
U.S. Navy
Religious Programs Specialist Seaman Sha’Quanda Jacobs rings the bell during commemoration ceremony of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States at Naval Air Station Oceana.

Photo Courtesy U.S. Navy Taken by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Terah L. Mollise

These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives just so others may get to enjoy freedom. For that I am proud to call them Hero.

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This Weeks Post Was Suggested By Michael

Capt. Lyle L. GordonMaj. Albert Brown
105 years old from Pinckneyville, Illinois
Oct. 26, 1905 – Aug. 14, 2011
U.S. Army

At 105 years old, Albert Brown was the oldest living living survivor of the Bataan Death March.

In April of 1942, then Capt. Brown and 70,000+ American and Filipinos were marched 66 miles to POW camps on the Bataan peninsula in the Philippines with little food or water. Many were beaten and killed along the way and left where they fell. “One 18-year-old I knew, he fell down,” Mr. Brown said. “A guard came along and put a gun to his head, pulled the trigger and walked away.”

Capt. Brown spent 3 years as a POW where he was beaten; thrown down stairs, seriously injuring his back; and struck in the neck by a rifle butt, causing a fracture. When he was finally freed he weighed just 90 pounds. “We were listed in groups of 10. If one escaped out of the 10, they eliminated the rest of them, killed them. So, at night, just before roll call, you tried to find out if your 10 were still there.”

You can read more about Maj. Albert Brown here

These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives just so others may get to enjoy freedom. For that I am proud to call them Hero.

Those Who Say That We’re In A Time When There Are No Heroes, They Just Don’t Know Where To Look

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