Scandoll at Catch27!

From the looks of it, the only “Scandoll” at Catch27.com is Scandoll herself. With her tagline to all of her juicy gossip being “She’s Hot, She’s Harvard, She’s hardcore Gossip…” I fail to see the validity in each one of those words, as she looks like a girl that just got plucked out of the white trash bin and sent to Harvard on a Howard Stern stripper scholarship.

Catch27 is a game that is sweeping the nation as more and more players join everyday. Scandolls job is to dish all of the gossip on players of the game, she does this by getting tips from the players themselves.

How can you possibly get gossip from playing cards? Well it wouldn’t be hard to get gossip on eachother because it seems as if the whole site is one big orgy. While blogging and trading your friends for hotter, smarter more expensive friends, you would think it would be easy to find a few flaws in everyone to write about.

Once a member of Catch27.com, my playing card (my picture) was worth over 20 bucks! Worth $20 you ask??? The object of the game is to collect 27 cards that have the same kind of theme, and once you do this you get either some lame gift or something pretty cool such as an ipod.

An example of an ipod winning pack would be based on how clever your pack was. It is simple to find 27 blonde girls that have fake tans. With that kind of a pack you may win a bottle of Hawaiian Tropics sun tanning lotion and just a dream of being on the beach with the girls of Hawaiian Tropics. The more clever your pack is, the better the prize. Seems easy enough right?

Well Catch27 just wants you to know the real point of the game:

The real point: You meet the famous, just ridiculously hot people on Catch27 and hook up.

While there are some hot people on Catch27 to hook up with, and the game is as addicting as Myspace, both Scandoll and her gossip blog are worthy of clicking the small “x” in the upper right hand corner of every screen in the world.

This entry was posted by Betsy Markum on Saturday, February 11th, 2006 at 10:40 am and is filed under Networks. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

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5 Comments so far

  1. Well thats’ an interesting site. I glanced over your subject’s profile and it does seem like she’s trying a bit too hard. Look at me, I’m bad and do lots of bad stuff and there’s nothing bad I haven’t done.

    I couldn’t find her blog though and gave up looking.

  2. The page is her blog, if you look on it there is a drop down box with the dates of her posts. Also if you click a few things on the page it takes you to her “Player Card”

  3. Sounds like Ms. Scandoll has taken one or two marketing classes in Cambridge. She is obvisouly marketing her sexuality, which is a task that you don’t need a Harvard education to be skilled at. The funny thing is she posts a picture of herself scantilly dressed then in one of her “blogs” is bickering about the negative attention she is drawing….I mean give me a break….

  4. (In)famous blogger Trent Vanegas has stabbed one to many people in the back in his search for fame, and bringing Detroit some shame:

    http://www.myspace.com/ihatepinkisthenewblog

  5. I’ve been talking to Scandoll for a few days now…Since when do looks count for everything? I’m a girl so I have no opinion on the matter, but still. There are a lot worse looking people out there wearing a whole helluvalot less.

    The site for that matter…it has one of the best communities around.

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