This guy makes over $10,000/day online. You ll be blown away when you see
life proof as he logs ito his account.
http://budurl.com/maverikmoney
just skeptical? Just watch video and judge for yourself
http://budurl.com/maverikmoney
Does he hold up a newspaper?
The real question, are you about to EXPLODE?
And how does making $171,168.06 per month convert to $10k/day?
i
who thinks that being a millionaire does not amount to much anymore.
>On 2009-12-14, John Smith <fridaycraiglist> wrote:
>> Intenet Guru Makes Make $10,000/Day Online. See Proof
>>
>> This guy makes over $10,000/day online. You ll be blown away when you see
>> life proof as he logs ito his account.
With English like this, I'm impressed the Internet Guru managed to
find the enter key on the keyboard.
>>
>
>The real question, are you about to EXPLODE?
>
>And how does making $171,168.06 per month convert to $10k/day?
>
That's after taxes, right?
>i
>who thinks that being a millionaire does not amount to much anymore.
>
>> http://basdfl.com/maverikmoney
>>
>>
>> just skeptical? Just watch video and judge for yourself
>> http://basdfl.com/maverikmoney
Does it have naked girls?
>>
Before EXPLODING.
>>The real question, are you about to EXPLODE?
>>
>>And how does making $171,168.06 per month convert to $10k/day?
>>
>
> That's after taxes, right?
I actually know one person who is so gullible that he believes this
sort of crap.
i
Do they let 'em use computers in the institution? I would think that
would break the padded cell rule...
They can use computers, but they can only hook up to the Intenet.
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The scariest part is that the above mentioned person is not even in
any institution.
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They always have large spaces around their html images.
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You know a Democrat? And will admit it? Courage! I'm impressed.
Just for your information, and obviously I will offer no corroboration
of this for privacy reasons, this person is a religious conservative,
not a Democrat.
I do personally think that this extreme gullibility, being taken for
easy money scams, is related to this person's belief system.
(believing in miracles, the power of prayer, positive thinking, etc)
Among the poor people who are political Conservatives, the gullibility
level must run high, for obvious reasons.
The whole Amway organization is built to cater to gullible kooks like
that.
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Which, of course, is much worse.
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I'm more of the feeling that those who are gullible simple were never
taught as children that there ain't no such think as a free lunch...
Oh, wait, that's what you are saying too! <bg>
Well, there was that fish sticks and french bread
thing a couple thousand years ago.
Always wondered why the religious right didn't just
ask hey-sus for another one of those.
Saw a homeless guy a couple days ago. His sign read -
"Lost everything. No job, no home, no family, no food,
nowhere to spend christmas, got cancer. All I've got
left is my faith"
Saw another one that was at least a bit comical.
Sign on the back of his motorized wheel chair read -
"I WON'T be home for christmas".
I'm wondering where he recharges his wheel chair.
There is almost never such a thing as a free lunch. Sometimes there
is, but it is rare (I am a beneficiary of a free lunch of sorts, but I
am not advertising any opportunities because there are none). What
never exists is free lunches promoted by spammers or paid ads.
I think that a generally skeptical nature helps to avoid scams.
i
>
> Well, there was that fish sticks and french bread
> thing a couple thousand years ago.
I am still holding out hope for that water to wine thing.
I think it passed you by, and has circled around:
http://www.winetowater.org/
Kris
>PeterD wrote:
>> I'm more of the feeling that those who are gullible simple were never
>> taught as children that there ain't no such think as a free lunch...
>
>Well, there was that fish sticks and french bread
>thing a couple thousand years ago.
>
>Always wondered why the religious right didn't just
>ask hey-sus for another one of those.
>
>Saw a homeless guy a couple days ago. His sign read -
>
>"Lost everything. No job, no home, no family, no food,
>nowhere to spend christmas, got cancer. All I've got
>left is my faith"
Now, that's funny!
>
>Saw another one that was at least a bit comical.
>Sign on the back of his motorized wheel chair read -
>"I WON'T be home for christmas".
>I'm wondering where he recharges his wheel chair.
7-11? In Alaska parking spaces all have outlets so people can plug in
their engine heaters...
Common mis-translation. It didn't say "wine" it said "whine"...
Few people realize that the word "gullible" does not appear in any major
dictionary or spell checker.