Caveat emptor! Don't buy a pig in a poke. David Hannum: a sucker is born every minute. In the 1870's they were called carpetbaggers. At the turn of the century they were called snake oil peddlers. During the roaring 20's and depressed 30's they were called "grifters". In the 1950's and the advent of television they were called celebrities. In the 1970's we had the used car salesmen. In the 1990's they were called "consultants". Today its "techie" or "geek". The more things change; the more they stay the same!
A wiser man than myself has coined (no pun intended) A fool and his money will soon be parted.
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Good to see Dan Quayle getting work these days, though.
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Good'n....
A wiser man than myself has coined (no pun intended) A fool and his money will soon be parted.
NO, there are already enough limp-wrists and manicured thumbs in coin ads.
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Still is.....HSN
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read some of the comments!!!!
A: When their lips are moving.
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
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