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March 23, 2008 at 9:47 AM #175030March 23, 2008 at 10:03 AM #175035jpinpbParticipant
If you’re a bad person, then so am I. And I imagine many other Piggs, as well. OC should profile these people, if he hasn’t already.
March 23, 2008 at 10:03 AM #175383jpinpbParticipantIf you’re a bad person, then so am I. And I imagine many other Piggs, as well. OC should profile these people, if he hasn’t already.
March 23, 2008 at 10:03 AM #175483jpinpbParticipantIf you’re a bad person, then so am I. And I imagine many other Piggs, as well. OC should profile these people, if he hasn’t already.
March 23, 2008 at 10:03 AM #175392jpinpbParticipantIf you’re a bad person, then so am I. And I imagine many other Piggs, as well. OC should profile these people, if he hasn’t already.
March 23, 2008 at 10:03 AM #175397jpinpbParticipantIf you’re a bad person, then so am I. And I imagine many other Piggs, as well. OC should profile these people, if he hasn’t already.
March 23, 2008 at 10:48 AM #175412socalarmParticipantI’m still shaking my head at the incredible irony in this.
“The Cromers took extraordinary measures to better their lives. In 1998, Robert spent 10 weeks on unpaid leave riding a Mission Beach roller coaster for more than 20 hours a day in hopes of winning a $50,000 prize. The contest, sponsored by a radio station, was finally called off with no winner. The station sent five die-hard contestants, including Robert, home with $10,000 each.”
A flipper who began on a roller coaster????? This couldn’t have been invented in a Coen brothers film.
March 23, 2008 at 10:48 AM #175406socalarmParticipantI’m still shaking my head at the incredible irony in this.
“The Cromers took extraordinary measures to better their lives. In 1998, Robert spent 10 weeks on unpaid leave riding a Mission Beach roller coaster for more than 20 hours a day in hopes of winning a $50,000 prize. The contest, sponsored by a radio station, was finally called off with no winner. The station sent five die-hard contestants, including Robert, home with $10,000 each.”
A flipper who began on a roller coaster????? This couldn’t have been invented in a Coen brothers film.
March 23, 2008 at 10:48 AM #175500socalarmParticipantI’m still shaking my head at the incredible irony in this.
“The Cromers took extraordinary measures to better their lives. In 1998, Robert spent 10 weeks on unpaid leave riding a Mission Beach roller coaster for more than 20 hours a day in hopes of winning a $50,000 prize. The contest, sponsored by a radio station, was finally called off with no winner. The station sent five die-hard contestants, including Robert, home with $10,000 each.”
A flipper who began on a roller coaster????? This couldn’t have been invented in a Coen brothers film.
March 23, 2008 at 10:48 AM #175050socalarmParticipantI’m still shaking my head at the incredible irony in this.
“The Cromers took extraordinary measures to better their lives. In 1998, Robert spent 10 weeks on unpaid leave riding a Mission Beach roller coaster for more than 20 hours a day in hopes of winning a $50,000 prize. The contest, sponsored by a radio station, was finally called off with no winner. The station sent five die-hard contestants, including Robert, home with $10,000 each.”
A flipper who began on a roller coaster????? This couldn’t have been invented in a Coen brothers film.
March 23, 2008 at 10:48 AM #175399socalarmParticipantI’m still shaking my head at the incredible irony in this.
“The Cromers took extraordinary measures to better their lives. In 1998, Robert spent 10 weeks on unpaid leave riding a Mission Beach roller coaster for more than 20 hours a day in hopes of winning a $50,000 prize. The contest, sponsored by a radio station, was finally called off with no winner. The station sent five die-hard contestants, including Robert, home with $10,000 each.”
A flipper who began on a roller coaster????? This couldn’t have been invented in a Coen brothers film.
March 23, 2008 at 11:03 AM #175404jpinpbParticipantYeah, I was thinking that, too. The Giant Dipper roller coaster in Mission Beach would be the precursor to his real life Giant Dipper real estate roller coaster. Too comical. Bet they’re asking themselves, walkaway or ride it out, “Call it, Friendo.” Extraordinary measures. One well-thought out risk after another.
March 23, 2008 at 11:03 AM #175411jpinpbParticipantYeah, I was thinking that, too. The Giant Dipper roller coaster in Mission Beach would be the precursor to his real life Giant Dipper real estate roller coaster. Too comical. Bet they’re asking themselves, walkaway or ride it out, “Call it, Friendo.” Extraordinary measures. One well-thought out risk after another.
March 23, 2008 at 11:03 AM #175507jpinpbParticipantYeah, I was thinking that, too. The Giant Dipper roller coaster in Mission Beach would be the precursor to his real life Giant Dipper real estate roller coaster. Too comical. Bet they’re asking themselves, walkaway or ride it out, “Call it, Friendo.” Extraordinary measures. One well-thought out risk after another.
March 23, 2008 at 11:03 AM #175417jpinpbParticipantYeah, I was thinking that, too. The Giant Dipper roller coaster in Mission Beach would be the precursor to his real life Giant Dipper real estate roller coaster. Too comical. Bet they’re asking themselves, walkaway or ride it out, “Call it, Friendo.” Extraordinary measures. One well-thought out risk after another.
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