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old steel
16th November 2017, 09:05 AM
Following mass foreclosure of the serfs.


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old steel
16th November 2017, 09:44 AM
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ziero0
16th November 2017, 01:33 PM
Block letters is a signature now?
http://oi65.tinypic.com/24q4gwo.jpg

Dogman
16th November 2017, 01:44 PM
More fun is figuring out who you are, you are a sock of some old member...

Fact !

;D

Horn
16th November 2017, 03:22 PM
She'd still be beautiful even with a stretched neck.

osoab
16th November 2017, 03:31 PM
Have fun.

Blind Item #9 - Himmmm (http://www.crazydaysandnights.net/2017/11/blind-item-9-himmmm.html)



Yesterday and last night a studio (___________) was in crisis mode with executives flying in and lawyers summoned. All because this perverted jerk director (____________) and his company (_________) are such a major part of the studio's project slate that the studio itself may be in jeopardy - especially being taken over by a publicly traded company that requires Congress' approval.

Last night during the investigation into the damage done by the director, and how damaged the studio can be, they discovered some bizarre business interests. Seems the director is a major investor-partner in several adult porn websites. The studio and even the director's managers didn't know it. One of the porn sites in particular is so disgusting, perverted, and possibly illegal in the USA that the studio is scrambling to cut all ties and remove the director from everything, before the media uncovers this.

The site, hosted offshore and hidden beneath layers of front companies, is so awful that the analysts refused to explore it - and only finally did so after a lawyer and ex-FBI man at the studio both agreed to monitor the investigation. If the director and his pals see that website as their normal views of sex? Then those abuse allegations are just the beginning of his slide into the gutter. Even a national official (_______________) is scared. He sent a representative of his to meet studio brass all because of his own former association with the director which still reaps financial income for the official. They're trying to quietly cover up all ties to Russian investors and Arab investors before people start looking deeply at those relationships. Talk was swirling about the official (_______) and the director on a Russian billionaires yacht, with Arabs and lots of young women. Why? There is a video and photos. Not good for the studio and definitely not good for a Trump appointee at the moment.

Meanwhile the studio is in damage-control mode, and one executive (______________) is rumored to be on the chopping block due to his defense of and friendship with the director. The studio is looking to scapegoat, cut ties, and dress up as a wholesome family company before its new owner (_________) has to go before Congress to get approval for lots of new plans. Many Congresswomen in particular are just waiting to get some re-election coverage by grilling them and forcing them to pledge to change the culture of Hollywood. If anyone thinks attorney Marty Singer can handle all this? They are clueless.

Joshua01
17th November 2017, 06:39 AM
You can have what's left when we're done with her. Perhaps you can have her head stuffed and mounted for the living room. That would be an interesting conversation piece!
She'd still be beautiful even with a stretched neck.

midnight rambler
17th November 2017, 06:56 AM
She'd still be beautiful even with a stretched neck.

I didn’t realize you had such low standards for women.

Neuro
17th November 2017, 07:15 AM
Block letters is a signature now?
http://oi65.tinypic.com/24q4gwo.jpg

That is really a sad state of affairs. It's almost like a six year old who have been able to write his name for a year or two.

ziero0
17th November 2017, 07:34 AM
That is really a sad state of affairs
Rather it is a sad State of Illusion.

Joshua01
17th November 2017, 07:51 AM
It's my understanding that our children are no longer taught cursive writing in schools. I'm not sure if that's true but this would suggest it is! Print rather than write so the millennials can understand what it says.
That is really a sad state of affairs. It's almost like a six year old who have been able to write his name for a year or two.

old steel
17th November 2017, 11:26 AM
$450,000,000.00 for a painting?

You know where this is going, don't you?

I know you do.

Neuro
17th November 2017, 11:40 AM
It's my understanding that our children are no longer taught cursive writing in schools. I'm not sure if that's true but this would suggest it is! Print rather than write so the millennials can understand what it says.

Sure but mnuchin was born 1962...

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Mnuchin

^recommended reading as he is deep in with George Soros in previous business dealings

Horn
17th November 2017, 11:43 AM
It's my understanding that our children are no longer taught cursive writing in schools. I'm not sure if that's true but this would suggest it is! Print rather than write so the millennials can understand what it says.

Its a reliance on technology to provide security.

Steven T. Has abandoned base level measures of bank security passed down by his learned elders.

https://dealbreaker.com/2017/02/treasury-secretarry-steven-mnuchin-for-real/

Neuro
17th November 2017, 11:52 AM
$450,000,000.00 for a painting?

You know where this is going, don't you?

I know you do.

The hubris before the crash?

old steel
17th November 2017, 12:10 PM
We've been in the hubris for a long time now.

Billionaires+ are paying whatever it takes to preserve some wealth before $ goes to 0.

Neuro
17th November 2017, 12:28 PM
We've been in the hubris for a long time now.

Billionaires+ are paying whatever it takes to preserve some wealth before $ goes to 0.

I don't think $ will go to zero anytime soon, and if that was the case you could find way better investment than a painting, like prime farmland. This got more to do with prestige and bragging rights among the ultra rich, who either could have bought a 4th super yacht or this painting, with their spare change...

old steel
17th November 2017, 09:15 PM
They tend to money making propositions, that rules out farming.

I wonder if a central bank ever had a down year, you know too hot and dry, manipulated commodity markets, that kind of thing.

Horn
17th November 2017, 10:44 PM
I don't think $ will go to zero anytime soon, and if that was the case you could find way better investment than a painting, like prime farmland. This got more to do with prestige and bragging rights among the ultra rich, who either could have bought a 4th super yacht or this painting, with their spare change...

The dollar IS 0, there's just a whole bunch of negative places it goes from there.

Joshua01
18th November 2017, 05:13 AM
I don't think $ will go to zero anytime soon, and if that was the case you could find way better investment than a painting, like prime farmland. This got more to do with prestige and bragging rights among the ultra rich, who either could have bought a 4th super yacht or this painting, with their spare change...
Yeah, you're right....not to 0$...yet!

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-mAg6FMpNGpM/Ta9ICcEMonI/AAAAAAAABBM/UoQG8vxtBX0/s1600/U.S.%2BDollar%2BPurchasing%2BPower.jpg