Monday, April 11, 2011

Still at it

If you question your gut, go with it.

Cries at the drop of a hat......

Touches you too much.......

Likes everything you like.......

For those who have been brave and come forward, thank you.

Spread the word, report the incident, paper trails are the best!!!

Friday, April 8, 2011

Still At It

We'll get back to the definitions, this is more important.

Word on the street is believed to be that Ron Johnson is still doing refinancing without a license.  We think there is probably a loop hole that he has....BUT people are STILL sending us information as late as Monday.

We heard he is still borrowing money, his favorite lie....."I'm waiting for a deal to close with a $40k commission (ROFLMAO)."

A characteristic that we believe Ron to have is the ability to produce "credible letters" from employers, lawyers, etc.  We know this is normal, doesn't everyone keep letters and such in their immediate possession......yup....sure seems normal (note sarcasm).

The intent is to "prove" he's a good guy.  Most good guys we know....don't have to PROVE it.....just sayin'...........

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Con Artist





con artist

–noun Informal .
1.
a person adept at lyingcajolery, or glib self-serving talk.
2.
a person adept at swindling by means of confidence games;swindler.
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and con artist 
  1. n. 
    someone who makes a living by swindling people. :  Gary is acon artist, but at least he's not on the dole.  I was taken bya real con man!

Monday, March 28, 2011

Words that describe Ron Johnson

Thief:


thief

  [theef]  Show IPA
–noun, plural thieves.
a person who steals, especially secretly or without open force;one guilty of theft or larceny.
Origin: 
before 900; Middle English; Old English thēof;  cognate with Dutchdief, German Dieb, Old Norse thjōfr, Gothic thiufs

un·der·thief, noun, plural -thieves.

burglarmuggerrobberthief (see synonymnote at the current entry ).


burglar, pickpocket, highwayman. Thief, robber  refer to one whosteals. A thief  takes the goods or property of another by stealthwithout the latter's knowledge: like a thief in the night.  A robber trespasses upon the house, property, or person of another, andmakes away with things of value, even at the cost of violence: Arobber held up two women on the street.