There must be a bullshit website generator cause they all have this exact same format:http://www.closecombattraining.com/index.phpAll laid out in one long strip, starting with a bunch of logos from legitimate companies that are in no way connected to the product or service being advertised. Then, always, a warning about how it is too effective ie "WARNING: DON'T DO THIS UNLESS YOU WANT TO LOOSE A LOT OF WEIGHT" or in this case, that it will have you kicking perhaps too much ass. then about a mile of randomly formatted text blocks, with no connection to each other at all, giving the effect of a child with severe ADD that just drank a 2 liter of mountain dew trying to tell you about their action figures. Then a gif of a certificate with a lot of line art around the borders. And of course, a seal of quality. I'm not pointing out the retardation of this format, but its odd that it is precisely the same on every scam website out there. It points to a sort of order in chaos, all the morons in trailers who decide they can get rich by outsmarting the general population come up with the exact same website to try to accomplish it. I like this one in particular because it will teach you that you can beat up anyone no matter how trained or fit they are by simply fighting hard.
9/29/2009 12:45:50 AM
peopleofwalmart.com
9/29/2009 12:46:57 AM
http://www.brentroad.com
9/29/2009 12:47:41 AM
this fucking cayman islands bull shit is about to piss me off
9/29/2009 12:47:43 AM
I was more talking about ones that try to pitch something, but that works too.
9/29/2009 12:50:17 AM
quixtar.com
9/29/2009 1:11:22 AM