This is the come-on for an ad for a get-rich-quick investment scam, offering to sell you "leaked Wall Street software" that "exploits legal loopholes" - and, in fact, on the trying-very-hard-to-look-like-a-legitimate-financial-advisor-site page it links to, it's a sixty-two-year-old man who made $1,600 into $2.7 million...
I've gotta say that my first reaction looking at that picture was "She used the $1,500 to hire a cameraman, a hotel room, and two college football players as her co-stars and started a production company."
Proof Positive the world is not flat: If it were, cats would have pushed everything off the edge by now.
"MY" first reaction, based off the pictures in-built text, was: "Way To Go, Yana!..." and i thought you had posted it to the wrong forum... THEN i actually read the REST of your post...
scantrontb wrote:"MY" first reaction, based off the pictures in-built text, was: "Way To Go, Yana!..." and i thought you had posted it to the wrong forum... THEN i actually read the REST of your post...
"Yana"?
Proof Positive the world is not flat: If it were, cats would have pushed everything off the edge by now.
scantrontb wrote:"MY" first reaction, based off the pictures in-built text, was: "Way To Go, Yana!..." and i thought you had posted it to the wrong forum... THEN i actually read the REST of your post...
scantrontb wrote:"MY" first reaction, based off the pictures in-built text, was: "Way To Go, Yana!..." and i thought you had posted it to the wrong forum... THEN i actually read the REST of your post...
Actually, the regular sized version of that takes two 'D' size batteries and is impervious to bodily secretions... and is available in several colors...
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the Old Sgt.