yeah, it kinda seems that way, huh?SmashHit518 - 2-1-2005 at 01:09 PM
I think if I was in business I would probably understand it better hamoron - 2-1-2005 at 01:10 PM
that is excellent. the $200 bill makes me laughBDx13 - 2-1-2005 at 01:35 PM
i think as consumers, generally, some of this stuff would be relevent, regardless of how into business one may be.
- i have a Kryptonite U-Lock, that, as it turns out, can be opened with a pen.
- i can't stand rob glasser and the b.s. hacks he offers as products to compete with my beloved ipod.
- i love stagg chili, and am glad i didn't find a ground up calculator in mine.
- i regularly accept $300 bills as change.Big Ugly - 2-1-2005 at 09:37 PM
I got a laugh from some of the first 30 but I could go any further as I don't have AOL and I'm not paying to subscribe.BDx13 - 2-1-2005 at 09:56 PM
oh yeah, i didn't go any further than that either.Unbound - 2-2-2005 at 04:42 AM
James Joseph Minder, chairman of gunmaker Smith & Wesson, is forced to resign when newspaper reporters discover that, before becoming a corporate
exec, he'd spent 15 years behind bars for a string of armed robberies and an attempted prison escape.
That one is great. Couldn't you consider the robberies field research for his future career? Why the hell can't criminals have high profile jobs
anyway? People make mistakes. Hell, everyones robbed a bank or two right?....JUICE MAYNE MSHC - 2-2-2005 at 02:36 PM