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BANKRUPT! (Again.)

Where will dan get his cheap unlabeled wine now?

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 Post subject: Re: Cameron Hughes
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I noticed his latest reads are for Trajan Wealth, which could be a Ponzi scheme.

Lots of weird ads these days on WSCR— Cemetery plots and Mausoleums, California Psychics, etc.

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I noticed his latest reads are for Trajan Wealth, which could be a Ponzi scheme.

Lots of weird ads these days on WSCR— Cemetery plots and Mausoleums, California Psychics, etc.


aren't they the one advertising adult diapers too ?


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I tried it once. It was mediocre.


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 Post subject: Re: Cameron Hughes
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Bagels wrote:
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I noticed his latest reads are for Trajan Wealth, which could be a Ponzi scheme.

Lots of weird ads these days on WSCR— Cemetery plots and Mausoleums, California Psychics, etc.


aren't they the one advertising adult diapers too ?

Their target demo is anyone still listening to radio, so probably ages 75+

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I tried it once. It was mediocre.

The adult diapers?

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I tried it once. It was mediocre.

The adult diapers?

It's on my bucket list

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 Post subject: Re: Cameron Hughes
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Dan would read ad reads for the nazi party if they did an ad buy. He's a company guy.


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 Post subject: Re: Cameron Hughes
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I never understood Dan's reads. Get a $500 bottle of wine for $50 because they made too much and had to sell it to Cameron Hughes. What? That made no sense to me. Always sounded like a fraud. I guess I was right.


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I never understood Dan's reads. Get a $500 bottle of wine for $50 because they made too much and had to sell it to Cameron Hughes. What? That made no sense to me. Always sounded like a fraud. I guess I was right.


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my favorite are the ads for on line therapy to help with your feelings of loneliness and loss of connectedness

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good dolphin wrote:
my favorite are the ads for on line therapy to help with your feelings of loneliness and loss of connectedness

Do you need a hug?

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 Post subject: Re: Cameron Hughes
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good dolphin wrote:
my favorite are the ads for on line therapy to help with your feelings of loneliness and loss of connectedness


Especially coming from Bernstein defender of all medical pros.

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pittmike wrote:
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my favorite are the ads for on line therapy to help with your feelings of loneliness and loss of connectedness


Especially coming from Bernstein defender of all medical pros.

Do you need a hug?

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Douchebag wrote:
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my favorite are the ads for on line therapy to help with your feelings of loneliness and loss of connectedness

Do you need a hug?


I don't need it but I certainly would welcome one.

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Dan would read ad reads for the nazi party if they did an ad buy. He's a company guy.

"Meet Franz, 32. Franz was a humble artisan cobbler who grew his own vegetables in his garden as part of his heartfelt connection with the land. But when Franz wanted to renovate his storefront in his idyllic Bavarian town, he had to take out a loan to cover his expenses, and the interest payments were through the roof. That's when you need to call Hitler. [FLUBBERDAFLUB!] Hahaha what? How did "Hitler: my guy!" become "Hitler: FLUBBERDAFLUB!" It happened so gradually that I didn't even realize it. Hitler. Flubberdaflub. We're both idiots. Anyway, Franz complained about this usurious interest, and Hitler explained it perfectly: it's not about the rate, it's about expunging the Hebraic menace from the Fatherland. With Hitler's help, Franz was able to expropriate the entire rootless cosmopolitan financial institution, and he didn't even have to wear out his own shoes doing so.

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billypootons wrote:
Dan would read ad reads for the nazi party if they did an ad buy. He's a company guy.

"Meet Franz, 32. Franz was a humble artisan cobbler who grew his own vegetables in his garden as part of his heartfelt connection with the land. But when Franz wanted to renovate his storefront in his idyllic Bavarian town, he had to take out a loan to cover his expenses, and the interest payments were through the roof. That's when you need to call Hitler. [FLUBBERDAFLUB!] Hahaha what? How did "Hitler: my guy!" become "Hitler: FLUBBERDAFLUB!" It happened so gradually that I didn't even realize it. Hitler. Flubberdaflub. We're both idiots. Anyway, Franz complained about this usurious interest, and Hitler explained it perfectly: it's not about the rate, it's about expunging the Hebraic menace from the Fatherland. With Hitler's help, Franz was able to expropriate the entire rootless cosmopolitan financial institution, and he didn't even have to wear out his own shoes doing so.

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billypootons wrote:
Dan would read ad reads for the nazi party if they did an ad buy. He's a company guy.

"Meet Franz, 32. Franz was a humble artisan cobbler who grew his own vegetables in his garden as part of his heartfelt connection with the land. But when Franz wanted to renovate his storefront in his idyllic Bavarian town, he had to take out a loan to cover his expenses, and the interest payments were through the roof. That's when you need to call Hitler. [FLUBBERDAFLUB!] Hahaha what? How did "Hitler: my guy!" become "Hitler: FLUBBERDAFLUB!" It happened so gradually that I didn't even realize it. Hitler. Flubberdaflub. We're both idiots. Anyway, Franz complained about this usurious interest, and Hitler explained it perfectly: it's not about the rate, it's about expunging the Hebraic menace from the Fatherland. With Hitler's help, Franz was able to expropriate the entire rootless cosmopolitan financial institution, and he didn't even have to wear out his own shoes doing so.

:lol:

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Dan would read ad reads for the nazi party if they did an ad buy. He's a company guy.

"Meet Franz, 32. Franz was a humble artisan cobbler who grew his own vegetables in his garden as part of his heartfelt connection with the land. But when Franz wanted to renovate his storefront in his idyllic Bavarian town, he had to take out a loan to cover his expenses, and the interest payments were through the roof. That's when you need to call Hitler. [FLUBBERDAFLUB!] Hahaha what? How did "Hitler: my guy!" become "Hitler: FLUBBERDAFLUB!" It happened so gradually that I didn't even realize it. Hitler. Flubberdaflub. We're both idiots. Anyway, Franz complained about this usurious interest, and Hitler explained it perfectly: it's not about the rate, it's about expunging the Hebraic menace from the Fatherland. With Hitler's help, Franz was able to expropriate the entire rootless cosmopolitan financial institution, and he didn't even have to wear out his own shoes doing so.

:lol:

:lol: +1


:lol: + 1,000,000

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Dan would read ad reads for the nazi party if they did an ad buy. He's a company guy.

"Meet Franz, 32. Franz was a humble artisan cobbler who grew his own vegetables in his garden as part of his heartfelt connection with the land. But when Franz wanted to renovate his storefront in his idyllic Bavarian town, he had to take out a loan to cover his expenses, and the interest payments were through the roof. That's when you need to call Hitler. [FLUBBERDAFLUB!] Hahaha what? How did "Hitler: my guy!" become "Hitler: FLUBBERDAFLUB!" It happened so gradually that I didn't even realize it. Hitler. Flubberdaflub. We're both idiots. Anyway, Franz complained about this usurious interest, and Hitler explained it perfectly: it's not about the rate, it's about expunging the Hebraic menace from the Fatherland. With Hitler's help, Franz was able to expropriate the entire rootless cosmopolitan financial institution, and he didn't even have to wear out his own shoes doing so.

All VERY GOOD but that part knocked me out

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