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Kahlua
5 Aug 2007, 02:59 PM
Here we go free advertising... :rolleyes:

What do you guys think of this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1VDlhbfDRo

Ferrus
5 Aug 2007, 03:07 PM
American pop psychology lol.

Hermione
5 Aug 2007, 03:16 PM
Whot do I think? I think both you boys are better off with your present style and your current presentation. Skip the drama, thank you.
[shakes head rollz eyes over the lack of culture in todays culture]

hip hop and rap and r & b are great until they stoop to the level of
'I'm young ugly and have no real style, so let me sing about that' ... oh, and throw some really stupid girls in there so I feel better about being so dumb anyway'

Ferrus
5 Aug 2007, 03:22 PM
[shakes head rollz eyes over the lack of culture in todays culture]

Yes, that clip would be great if only everyone in it were not an objectionable halfwit.

omnirook
5 Aug 2007, 03:50 PM
Carlton Sheets is growing his business! You know the guy - "W/no money down, you can begin to build a real estate portfolio that will make you rich" - no money down, except for what you pay for his course, of course. You see, you can become another Donald Trump over night by simply telling banks "I would like to buy this house. I'll slap a coat of paint on it, and turn around and sell it for twice what I paid for it. Thing is, I have no money and no credit and a crap job. How's about giving me a mortgage? ... Really, Carlton Sheets says that you guys do it all the time, that millions of his customers have become billionaires over night ... Why isn't everybody doing this?" Well - since Carlton's real estate program has made so many rich men, now they can go on to buy a similar scheme that will get the gold-diggers in the clubs on Park Avenue South to give out their home phone numbers. Hell, any one of the tramps at Nobu will just spread her legs for any half-witted geek, wearing off-the-rack rags who knows just how to ask her! ... Darlings - the women who frequent those clubs on Park Avenue South and West Broadway - they're the real scientists. They combine their innate ability to smell money w/tons of research. They know who has money and who doesn't, what who does for a living, and they cream in their panties the moment a trust baby walks in the door. Save your money. There are lots of nice women in the world, and one of them may just like you for yourself w/o you having to become a bullshit artist w/o a clue.

Edit - I like how the shill for the course looked like a Pennsylvania Dutch man who ran away to the big city to get himself some. If he can pick up the perfect size 2's in the $800 coctail dresses, then anybody can. "Oh, I love that tie! Let me see it." She takes it in hand and looks at it, then turns it over. You know what she's doing don't you? She's looking for the label. On her list are the labels that are acceptable. If the tie costed less than $350, she'll smile at you and - disappear.

Ferrus
5 Aug 2007, 04:15 PM
Darlings - the women who frequent those clubs on Park Avenue South and West Broadway - they're the real scientists. They combine their innate ability to smell money w/tons of research. They know who has money and who doesn't, what who does for a living, and they cream in their panties the moment a trust baby walks in the door.Hmm, I can't help but feel it is a classic example of a reasonable quid pro quo.

Karl
5 Aug 2007, 05:12 PM
What do you guys think of this?

I think they should try teaching, in person, a group of young INTPs, and video tape it for my enjoyment.

Wolf
5 Aug 2007, 07:00 PM
I prefer to use block and tackle (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Block_and_tackle) setup. It's much classier and far safer for all involved.

djm
6 Aug 2007, 03:01 PM
American pop psychology lol.

Doesn't do much for me either, but I suppose it helps less cynical people.

H L Mencken reckoned that pop physcology writer / broadcaster Eddie Cantor did more to pull the US out of the great depression than the government!

Ferrus
6 Aug 2007, 03:35 PM
H L Mencken reckoned that pop physcology writer / broadcaster Eddie Cantor did more to pull the US out of the great depression than the government!
I'm not quite sure how you can chalk it up to anything but WW2.