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Andrew Jacob Stephens - Google is your best friend
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That Person II
2012-12-05 20:04:58 UTC
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Andrew Jacob Stephens - Google is your best friend

http://tinyurl.com/auwy866

And check out the Images for Andrew Jacob Stephens. :-)

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Just that other person
BEI Design
2012-12-05 20:47:56 UTC
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Post by That Person II
Andrew Jacob Stephens - Google is your best friend
http://tinyurl.com/auwy866
And check out the Images for Andrew Jacob Stephens. :-)
Oh, NO!!! Now you did it, one of those pics is a mug shot
showing the Pinellas County Sheriff's logo. Another one is
from spamhaus.org. <g>

I pity the third unrelated guy, getting swept up in this
flotsam.

Andrew is toast.

;->

Beverly
Verum
2012-12-05 21:07:24 UTC
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Andrew Jacob Stephens - Google is your best friend
http://tinyurl.com/auwy866
And check out the Images for Andrew Jacob Stephens. :-)
Not that I am a man that hides from his past or is not man enough to explain a situation, but since you want to be a smart-ass, I'll handle that.
MTA admin
2012-12-05 21:46:16 UTC
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Post by That Person II
Andrew Jacob Stephens - Google is your best friend
http://tinyurl.com/auwy866
And check out the Images for Andrew Jacob Stephens. :-)
Not that I am a man that hides from his past or is not man enough to explain
a situation, but since you want to be a smart-ass, I'll handle that.
"not man enough to explain a situation"? You mean blame everyone but
yourself for your criminal past and present? Will you always assault
someone who confronts you with your rap sheet in public?

And why did you even go to a "marketing meetup" if your business is so
successful? Seems like more an act of desperation than an act of a
"successful businessman".
Verum
2012-12-05 22:13:10 UTC
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And why did you even go to a "marketing meetup" if your business is so
successful?
Because I am a glutton for punishment and your detective skills bite, I will explain it to you. I was trained as a Network Marketer (see Dale Carnegie and everything I have done in my career) and that is what I feel comfortable with most. I moved my family across the country and left all my local money in Ohio. I had residual money from online, but I had less than ever before because of my dedication to fighting with Spamhaus. I am okay with that as well...the ends justify the means. The Meetup was supposed to be to meet locals and was going well at first, then some asshat wanted to "ask a question" by "making an accusation" and things went downhill. I acted irrationally as well, but I certainly did not break any laws and I certainly didn't push the guy. He was a jerk and deserved to be confronted for it and I still talk to most of the people at that Meetup and 3 of them are clients...so obviously they felt the same way.
Sam
2012-12-05 23:13:29 UTC
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D Baten
2012-12-06 00:27:21 UTC
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Post by Verum
but I had less than ever before
So, that's why you couldn't pay your storage fee?

Page 26, Michelle Kellison...

http://www.review.net/legal-notice-uploads/2012-9-28-Hillsborough.pdf
Steve Baker
2012-12-06 00:55:19 UTC
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Post by Verum
He was a jerk and deserved to be confronted for it and I still talk to most of the people at that Meetup and 3 of them are clients...so obviously they felt the same way.
Hmm.
In Message-ID: <0caaf602-873b-44ee-bff7-***@googlegroups.com>
you said:

" I have NEVER used Meetup outside of 1 occasion and found that the
most retarded people I have ever met go to those things. I have had
better luck explaining things to High School Student Indians than the
50 year old dumbasses that can't even install a WP site without you
holding their hand. Meetup was a "breadcrumb" and I see it worked
quite wonderfully. "

It fits, though. Your clients, if you actually have any, would all
be spammers and/or dumbasses.
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Steve Baker
MTA admin
2012-12-06 14:14:23 UTC
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Post by Verum
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And why did you even go to a "marketing meetup" if your business is so
successful?
Because I am a glutton for punishment and your detective skills bite, I will
explain it to you. I was trained as a Network Marketer (see Dale Carnegie
and everything I have done in my career) and that is what I feel comfortable
with most. I moved my family across the country and left all my local money
in Ohio. I had residual money from online, but I had less than ever before
because of my dedication to fighting with Spamhaus. I am okay with that as
well...the ends justify the means. The Meetup was supposed to be to meet
locals and was going well at first, then some asshat wanted to "ask a
question" by "making an accusation" and things went downhill. I acted
irrationally as well, but I certainly did not break any laws and I certainly
didn't push the guy. He was a jerk and deserved to be confronted for it and
I still talk to most of the people at that Meetup and 3 of them are
clients...so obviously they felt the same way.
"local money", "residual money", your grandiose fantasies (or are they
just lies?) might almost be plausible if you could resist the temptation
to embellish. Your narcissism continues to be your undoing. You seem
to love yourself so much that you think others will be persuaded by
this.
Andy
2012-12-06 15:32:34 UTC
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Post by MTA admin
"local money", "residual money", your grandiose fantasies (or are
they just lies?) might almost be plausible if you could resist the
temptation to embellish.
Yeah, I noticed that "left all my local money in Ohio" phrase, and I was wondering what it might be a euphemism for. It could refer to anything from leaving behind a security deposit to running away from a bail bond.

-- Andy
MTA admin
2012-12-06 15:55:41 UTC
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Post by Andy
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"local money", "residual money", your grandiose fantasies (or are
they just lies?) might almost be plausible if you could resist the
temptation to embellish.
Yeah, I noticed that "left all my local money in Ohio" phrase, and I was
wondering what it might be a euphemism for. It could refer to anything from
leaving behind a security deposit to running away from a bail bond.
-- Andy
Or, it could be nothing more than spammy trying to impress with all his
piles of money sprinkled all over the U.S. He just doesn't get that
precisely no one (except perhaps spammy himself) believes it. His
bragging about fictional wealth and fame reminds me of 8th grade. I'll
bet when he was a kid he bragged to the kids at school about toys he
didn't actually have. So sad.
Andy
2012-12-06 16:15:42 UTC
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Or, it could be nothing more than spammy trying to impress with all
his piles of money sprinkled all over the U.S. He just doesn't get
that precisely no one (except perhaps spammy himself) believes it.
True... It seemed a little odd because in this day and age, heck, I have accounts in other _countries_ that I can access anytime; the whole concept of "leaving money behind" when you moved would seem to have gone out with passbook savings accounts. The only other possibilities nowadays would seem to be skipping out on some obligation in which you had invested money that you would not be able to recover.

-- Andy
Victor Williams
2012-12-06 16:21:26 UTC
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Post by Andy
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Or, it could be nothing more than spammy trying to impress with
all his piles of money sprinkled all over the U.S. He just doesn't
get that precisely no one (except perhaps spammy himself) believes
it.
True... It seemed a little odd because in this day and age, heck, I
have accounts in other _countries_ that I can access anytime; the
whole concept of "leaving money behind" when you moved would seem to
have gone out with passbook savings accounts. The only other
possibilities nowadays would seem to be skipping out on some
obligation in which you had invested money that you would not be able
to recover.
...Or if the money is in the form of physical property, such as real
estate, or things left in a storage locker.
(vw)
Jim Higgins
2012-12-06 18:10:06 UTC
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Post by Andy
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"local money", "residual money", your grandiose fantasies (or are
they just lies?) might almost be plausible if you could resist the
temptation to embellish.
Yeah, I noticed that "left all my local money in Ohio" phrase, and I was wondering what it might be a euphemism for. It could refer to anything from leaving behind a security deposit to running away from a bail bond.
The phrase would seem to apply equally if he went dead broke while in
Ohio.
TOASTEDspam
2012-12-06 20:04:28 UTC
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Post by Andy
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"local money", "residual money", your grandiose fantasies (or are
they just lies?) might almost be plausible if you could resist the
temptation to embellish.
Yeah, I noticed that "left all my local money in Ohio" phrase, and
I was wondering what it might be a euphemism for. It could refer to
anything from leaving behind a security deposit to running away
from a bail bond.
I suspect it's his "lawn mowing" money, which he can't get in Florida
because there are already too many professionals there to let him break
into the market.
--
Andrew Stephens - still dumberer than grass clippings.
TOASTEDspam.com
Verum
2012-12-06 23:22:19 UTC
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Post by Andy
Yeah, I noticed that "left all my local money in Ohio" phrase, and I was wondering what it might be a euphemism for. It could refer to anything from leaving behind a security deposit to running away from a bail bond.
Wow, are you people that dense really or is this a joke? It means that I could not care for my local clients who needed in-person attention while 5 States away so I had to give those contracts to a colleague to handle. Your speculation is insulting to a reasonable human's brainpower.
BEI Design
2012-12-07 01:07:16 UTC
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On Thursday, December 6, 2012 10:32:34 AM UTC-5, Andy
Post by Andy
Yeah, I noticed that "left all my local money in Ohio"
phrase, and I was wondering what it might be a
euphemism for. It could refer to anything from leaving
behind a security deposit to running away from a bail
bond.
Wow, are you people that dense really or is this a joke?
It means that I could not care for my local clients who
needed in-person attention while 5 States away so I had
to give those contracts to a colleague to handle. Your
speculation is insulting to a reasonable human's
brainpower.
So, to yours not so much, right?
MTA admin
2012-12-07 15:53:10 UTC
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Post by Andy
Yeah, I noticed that "left all my local money in Ohio" phrase, and I was
wondering what it might be a euphemism for. It could refer to anything from
leaving behind a security deposit to running away from a bail bond.
Wow, are you people that dense really or is this a joke? It means that I
could not care for my local clients who needed in-person attention while 5
States away so I had to give those contracts to a colleague to handle. Your
speculation is insulting to a reasonable human's brainpower.
Or, it means someone in Hamilton county owes you $20.

Sam
2012-12-05 23:11:09 UTC
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Post by That Person II
Andrew Jacob Stephens - Google is your best friend
http://tinyurl.com/auwy866
And check out the Images for Andrew Jacob Stephens. :-)
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