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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2011

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https://www.wepay.com/x182ekw/donations/152080

Or Bitcoin, using my email:

brandonjesse@hotmail.com

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  • Your idea about starting a restaurant sounds very intriguing. What sort of food do you plan on serving? And how formal will the restaurant be (i.e., fancy restaurant versus fast-food place)?

  • MrCropper, I'm very sorry to hear about the health complications. But I'm glad it hasn't stopped you in your very worthy endeavors.

    I see that in this video, everything is reflected like in a mirror, making the letters backward. ;-)

    What do you think of how Warren Buffett's father was an advocate of the gold standard who wrote fan letters to Murray Rothbard, whereas Warren Buffett is a consistently statist apologist for Keynesianism and President Obama's policies?

  • @mathforphysics

    I am surprised how unknown and insignificant the books MrCropper reads are. He surely loves reading, that is just reading for the sake of it. Also keep in mind that MrCropper likes to purchase 1-dollar books, so don't look for the crème de la crème of books.

  • It's strange what kind of effects you can have with charging people. In the book freakonomics they describe a school that decided to charge when people leave their kids after school for to long. Turns out the rate they were charging was lower than most baby sitters so the parents left them longer. When they went back to not charging the parents saw it as FREE babysitting now.

    Money just has the effect of forcing people to think about what they are gaining and losing.

  • Is this a list of the most boring books imaginable?

  • Who killed Homer is a good book. Its about the demise of critical and classical thinking in America and the world.

  • Reversing the image is very easy. Just look for any video editing software for Mac...Steve Jobs died, did I mention...Would be great to hear an eulogy for him as well.

  • Normal heart problems are due to poisons that are normal in our diets, namely sugar, alcohol, excess carbohydrates and coffee. You have to cut them out of your diet.

    They will wreck havoc on your metabolism with metabolic syndrome and glycation, and their end products like heart disease, high blood pressure, insulin resistance, wrinkling of the Skin, high cholesterol etc

  • Hope you do well.

  • I have that Buffet book as well.

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