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Funny you say that about your Grandfather. My Grandfather made a lot of money in business, but when he retired and liquidated his real estate, it dwarfed any money he made in business. That was in the mid 70's when right after Real Estate soared in So. California. I'm sure Gates was pissed, but how mad can you be when you're still the richest person in the world? :) |
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That is the truth, if you don't see yourself there, how can you get there? |
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I'll say it again... Can you feel the love?
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Ron,
Touche, how pissed could he of been?? Yeh my grandpa was pretty dang smart. Run a big toy / sales company in Seattle in the 60's-70's. When he cashed out, all he did was buy multiple houses on Lake Washington, cheap back then, but worth tens of millions now. His brother who came over with him from the Isle of Rhoades before hitler got there, had a son, and his family ran Longacres Race track in Seattle for many years, till it was sold a few years back. Anyways, the story he always told me is, I was running from the Killer Hitler, came to America with $50.00 and 1 suit, no education, and look what I did for myself and my family. I hope I can tell my grandkids that one day :)) well leave out the adult stuff till there 18. All I do now is make sure my kids are raised good democrats and liberal :)) peace |
I was surfing fms board and about ready to sign up for his program when I saw a spam post saying paying 20 cents a click for a casino..
I signed up for the dam casino thought I was rich then thought that all alliliates were like the casino for about 6 months. Then i gota job with xpics If i had of just signed up with fm things might have been alot different now :) Should have stuck with ce.. |
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now's a good time to catch a few winks i see, you boys keep talking casinos... its not their fault really, all the big US banks stopped allowing their transactions on cc's.
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cyber thrill LOL |
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Myself personally would take a Lamborghini Murcielago over a ferrari any day of the week, but as with all things, that is a personal preference. Anyways, I don't like kissing up to anyone, but you have set an example in this industry that I for one will try and follow and learn from. :thumbsup |
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i was going to go fuck 3 more bargirls today, but this thread has motivated me to work instead... and not due to anything Bradley related.... althought he is a good comic relief starting a post and having it blown out of the water by FM =) hahaha
'I love it when a plan comes together' -- Hannibal, The A Team |
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[B] where can I submit ebony galleries on your site? [/B we became a little more politically correct back in september when we started accepting a few negro galleries. you may submit to our regular submit page. the ebony links get tons of clicks |
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About Brad, he took a Lotus he owned personally and traded it in for a used Ferrari that he lleased thru his business for 5 years - IRS might be interested :) From what I hear, the Ferrari has already been in the shop twice. They're gorgeous cars but they aren't reliable, repairs expensive and time consuming and production made Ferraris don't perform. To top it off, who wants a Ferrari with an automatic transmission, that's why he traded in the Lotus, he can't drive stick shift. ..and it's not about kissing up, it's about learning what someone does and duplicating it yourself. If you're ashamed to do that, you're at a dead end. Keep up your dreams and reach for them :) |
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Bradley is a fraud of the utmost girth.... |
Shit, why would you make payments on a Ferrari? A used one? An automatic? IF this is true, it makes no sense.
Plus, who in their right mind would purchase a ferrari if they can't afford it anyway. Why not just buy a 100k car and payoff some debts! But again, I do not know for a fact anything that fantasyman is saying is true. But IF it is, it's interesting. |
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When my parents moved west, he sold his company, Reliable Luggage for millions to a guy named Sam Weiner. The company today is known as Samsonite. He then came out west, opened up a furniture manufacturing business and it became very big, mid to low end upholstered goods at great prices. He became a millionaire many times over in that business and then really cleaned up by liquidating his real estate holdings. Sound like very similiar stories :) |
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ask folks close to him, you'll here the real story, he's built himself a house of cards which can all fall down any time. |
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Makes me think of all the people who make 100k a year for a couple years then go and buy an 80k sportscar to 'look' rich but have no money in the bank and 50k in debts!
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i buy my cars and property outright. |
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Let's see if Brad sues me :) |
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ok, that was a cheap one, but you have to admin it was funny! |
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WG |
grapevines tells me KK has a hilarious e-mail from brads broke-down lawyer.....
POST IT KK!!!!!!!!! |
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With that I bid you all a good nite - we'll pick this up i nthe morning when lobster boy wakes up!! http://cecash.com/agent69/ Don't forget to put Adult Links on your sites, never lose a surfer, incremental traffic to you, and incremental income for years!! |
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Have a good night FM and thanks for the insightful comments on your business and your success story.
WG |
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