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June 05, 2008, 07:20:33 AM
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June 05, 2008, 08:54:45 AM
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How about this line?  "Sorry to be a quitter  but I finally decided that the idea of trying to build a university while building a company was just too overwhelming."  Could this be up for understatement of the millenium? 

Sperman, why don't you just come out and tell us that you and Rick Daris are one and the same?


June 05, 2008, 03:47:18 PM
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He's crazy, for sure.  Mostly delusional.  The problem with characterizing him in that way, in my opinion, is that it leaves open the possibility that he could succeed.  Every once in a blue moon, someone called crazy proves everyone wrong and succeeds.  As miniscule as it is, that amount of hope is simply way too much to give JWS.  I prefer to think of him as very stupid.  It's more fun, too, since he's so clearly very impressed with his own intelligence.

So, any good ideas on how to sabotage his efforts?  I mean, outside of the things he will do himself.

June 05, 2008, 03:51:31 PM
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He's crazy, for sure.  Mostly delusional.  The problem with characterizing him in that way, in my opinion, is that it leaves open the possibility that he could succeed.  Every once in a blue moon, someone called crazy proves everyone wrong and succeeds.  As miniscule as it is, that amount of hope is simply way too much to give JWS.  I prefer to think of him as very stupid.  It's more fun, too, since he's so clearly very impressed with his own intelligence.

So, any good ideas on how to sabotage his efforts?  I mean, outside of the things he will do himself.

I e-mailed him in an encouraging/degrading/helpful kind of way.  Focused mainly on topics discussed here and told him I hoped he suceeded.  He responded very basically that he would take the info into consideration.  We could do a blog post based on how awesome of an idea it is and link to it.  Just brainstorming here mind you. 
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June 05, 2008, 04:44:53 PM
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How about this line?  "Sorry to be a quitter  but I finally decided that the idea of trying to build a university while building a company was just too overwhelming."  Could this be up for understatement of the millenium? 

Sperman, why don't you just come out and tell us that you and Rick Daris are one and the same?




I know Rick Daris.  He is no Rick Daris. 

June 05, 2008, 07:43:23 PM
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How about this line?  "Sorry to be a quitter  but I finally decided that the idea of trying to build a university while building a company was just too overwhelming."  Could this be up for understatement of the millenium? 

Sperman, why don't you just come out and tell us that you and Rick Daris are one and the same?




I know Rick Daris.  He is no Rick Daris. 

Yeah, that's not me. I am fascinated by his ramblings though. I am also fascinated by the idea of sabotage and fully support it.

For starters, I think we should send him a fake e-mail pretending to be the owners of the other booyah pizza that Chum linked and insist that he change the name or we'll sue.

June 06, 2008, 07:41:08 AM
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How about this line?  "Sorry to be a quitter  but I finally decided that the idea of trying to build a university while building a company was just too overwhelming."  Could this be up for understatement of the millenium? 

Sperman, why don't you just come out and tell us that you and Rick Daris are one and the same?




I know Rick Daris.  He is no Rick Daris. 

Yeah, that's not me. I am fascinated by his ramblings though. I am also fascinated by the idea of sabotage and fully support it.

For starters, I think we should send him a fake e-mail pretending to be the owners of the other booyah pizza that Chum linked and insist that he change the name or we'll sue.

Brilliant  :lol:
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June 06, 2008, 07:51:43 AM
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Any acts of sabotage should be well planed and posted in detail on this board immediately (I'm talking within seconds) of the plan being executed. That way we have time and date evidence, so when he blogs about the emails he is receiving from either the owners of the existing Booyah Pizza in hate or the likes Donald Trump pledging support, it will make look even dumber.

I think we should butter him up first with a couple of emails from someone like "Boone Pickens" (or another random rich guy). We'll see if he takes the bait and blogs and business plans like crazy. Then we can it all down by placing a link in the comments section of his blog post back to this board, which will pre-date the blog post.

June 18, 2008, 06:50:38 PM
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http://www.jamesspearman.com/Site/End_of_the_Road.html

I just about sh*t my pants before I realized that I had the wrong link and that this isn't our guy.  Our guy is no quitter, I think.

UPDATE ON OUR GUY:  Nothing new right now.  No news is probably good news, I think.

June 19, 2008, 10:09:09 PM
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Currently, my problem is finding adequate funding. It's hard finding a financial partner who doesn't want to take for himself the funds which I have intended to go to philanthropy.


No sh*t, Sherlock?

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June 20, 2008, 12:39:14 PM
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By far the funniest part imo:

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"I am extremely impressed.  This is one of the finest business plans I have ever seen...and I've seen a lot in my career."
        -- Gwyn Riffel, successful real estate developer, investor, and manager;
                co-founder/owner of Community First National Bank


"Wow. It is quite a plan. It is very ambitious but I don't see why it won't work."
        -- Dr. Roger McHaney, Full Professor of Management with K-State's
                Graduate School of Business


"You do have a good plan and I do not mind having you quote me."
        -- Dr. David Vruwink, former Director and Assistant Dean of K-State's
                Graduate School of Business


"Booyah! Pizza operates on a concept that smart under-motivated food service workers EVERYWHERE are ACHING for; the industry almost NEEDS it.  The dedication to the store is a dedication to yourself and to your own store in the graspable near future.  It's a food service industry dream come true."
             -- Brandon Sargent, local 5-year veteran of the pizza industry
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June 20, 2008, 12:44:11 PM
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** UPDATE ALERT**

I think he got bored and moved on....

http://www.wickedweatherpics.com/

June 20, 2008, 01:14:40 PM
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WOW.  HOW DID I MISS THIS THREAD.

"Personal Development for Smart PeopleTM Forums"?

Awesome.

June 20, 2008, 01:17:15 PM
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WOW.  HOW DID I MISS THIS THREAD.

"Personal Development for Smart PeopleTM Forums"?

Awesome.

Board Raid Central
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June 20, 2008, 01:18:26 PM
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WOW.  HOW DID I MISS THIS THREAD.

"Personal Development for Smart PeopleTM Forums"?

Awesome.

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I have read, and agree to abide by the Personal Development for Smart People Forums rules.

June 20, 2008, 01:20:21 PM
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SERIOUSLY:

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I haven't read the book, but I am far more inspired by harmony than I am by balance.

I hear about people saying, "you've got to have balance in your life, balance is the key!" and it just sounds like "blah, blah, blah" to me, because it doesn't really mean anything to me in a personal development sense. I can get on board with harmony, though.

What are some of these 12 key points that are in the book?

(by the way, it sounds like you are having an absolute blast with all the synchronicities in your life lately. It is so much fun to hear the enthusiasm you are expressing.)
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June 20, 2008, 01:23:07 PM
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I am glad to have found this forum, it may be the one place where these thoughts are considered with some respect.

I have felt for a few years now like my internal monologue, which has been my primary method of reasoning (and I would have considered myself very rational, maybe too much so), I feel like my internal monologue is broadcast for anyone to hear. The most obvious times are with birds--my neighbors have some and it is 100% clear from their responses that they do hear my thoughts, and it's obvious to me that people are also recieving this. I recently moved to a city where it seems like everyone picks up on this and chastises me for it. Not only this, but in addition to the normal covert hypnosis techniques people use here, my loud internal monologue gives people a control over me.

I have only become aware of other people's telepathic communication on two occasions as far as I know. The first time was strange even by paranormal standards--my neighbors birds broadcast a clumsy "**** you" (the F sounds much different to bird ears) as I was drifting into sleep. The second time was last night. I have basically confirmed that others hear this voice of mine, and made the effort to quiet it, and heard a loud and irritated 'what the **** is that' from my next door neighbor, referencing my previous inability to silence it. Both of these events shocked me back into my full waking conciousness, complete with my persistent inner voice. Could I be using it as a defense mechanism against hearing others? I do often imagine what I would say to people, not only in general but also in the situation right in front of me--could this be because I instinctually know they hear it, and although I wouldn't dare say these things out loud I want to communicate it? I don't want to communicate these things though, and I feel that others' hearing me plan my speech before I say it is an invasion of privacy!

This is all new and a little scary and still somewhat doubtful to me. Does everyone hear my voice, or only some? Are people communicating to me without my knowledge, thereby making their thoughts seem as my own? I was doing math homework last night and repeating the letter P in the formula, and one Q, except when I looked over what I had written and what the problem stated, there were no Qs only Ps, and I believe the Q was planted by my roommate who was irritated at my constant chatter. Obviously, this is just the tip of the iceberg of possibilities that this open channel of communication can bring. How can I control it and use it to serve myself? Am I really just schizo?

Any advice or wisdom would mean a lot. Thanks.

June 20, 2008, 01:29:55 PM
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seriously.

wtf.
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June 20, 2008, 01:31:56 PM
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Can't believe I didn't discover this one before. James Sperman makes his appearance halfway through the first page.

http://www.stevepavlina.com/forums/spirituality-consciousness-awareness/17876-philosophy-sick-joke.html
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June 20, 2008, 01:55:43 PM
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http://www.stevepavlina.com/forums/personal-effectiveness/19537-memorizing-bible-possible.html

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Question Memorizing the Bible--possible?
I'm familiar with SRS systems and mnemonics. Could these be used to memorize the entire Bible, both Testaments, word-for-word?

Has anyone done this?

Thanks in advance,

Tasaio

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June 20, 2008, 03:06:33 PM
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Earlier this week, I started this thread: Everything is In My Mind

It was a discussion of the possibility that everything that is happening is happening purely in my mind. Basically a Subjective Reality model with a "single-player" assumption.

Today, I'd like to start another thread to discuss the alternative view of a "multi-player" Subjective Reality model.

Essentially, the theory being that there are billions of humans out there and each one of us is a little piece of the mass consciousness that is the Universe / God or whatever you want to call it.

We are all ONE at the level of consciousness, even though we are separate bodies while here on earth.

Based on this assumption, I'd like to discuss the optimal method of manifesting things in life, and I'd like to use a monetary figure of $100,000 as an example.

Assuming that we are all connected at the consciousness level, meaning I am you and you are me and we are everyone else at the level of consciousness, what is the optimal method for manifesting things like $100,000 for example?

My first guess would be that a Lightworker polarization is optimal because then we are completely aligning ourselves with the best interest of every other part of ourselves.

What do you guys think?

December 11, 2008, 02:41:34 PM
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***UPDATE ALERT***

https://www.booyahpizza.com/Home.html

Big news coming soon...  :runaway:

December 11, 2008, 03:20:55 PM
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December 11, 2008, 04:44:00 PM
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Every once in a blue moon, someone called crazy proves everyone wrong and succeeds. 

You mean like how Weird Robert has conned every single K-Stater into giving him their tailgating food for FREE?????????  Genius imHo.


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December 11, 2008, 07:47:32 PM
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"Booyah! Pizza operates on a concept that smart under-motivated food service workers EVERYWHERE are ACHING for; the industry almost NEEDS it.  The dedication to the store is a dedication to yourself and to your own store in the graspable near future.  It's a food service industry dream come true."
             -- Brandon Sargent, local 5-year veteran of the pizza industry


BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, I know Brandon Sargent.  Brandon Sargent played drums in the middle school band and HAD A RAT TAIL UNTIL 8TH GRADE.  And if by "local 5-year veteran of the pizza industry," you mean "has worked at f-ing Pizza Shuttle for 5 f-ing years," then yes, he is a local 5-year veteran of the pizza industry.


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December 11, 2008, 10:34:45 PM
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"Booyah! Pizza operates on a concept that smart under-motivated food service workers EVERYWHERE are ACHING for; the industry almost NEEDS it.  The dedication to the store is a dedication to yourself and to your own store in the graspable near future.  It's a food service industry dream come true."
             -- Brandon Sargent, local 5-year veteran of the pizza industry


BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, I know Brandon Sargent.  Brandon Sargent played drums in the middle school band and HAD A RAT TAIL UNTIL 8TH GRADE.  And if by "local 5-year veteran of the pizza industry," you mean "has worked at f-ing Pizza Shuttle for 5 f-ing years," then yes, he is a local 5-year veteran of the pizza industry.

"under-motivated food service worker"

Key phrase.
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December 11, 2008, 11:24:02 PM
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What if a football team at a small community college were stocked entirely with players who were every bit as talented and motivated as those on a typical NFL team?

The single biggest idea behind Booyah! Pizza (and each ensuing division of Booyah! Inc) is to create and maintain this type of lopsided personnel advantage over our competitors.

Booyah is going to be the NFL equivalent of pizza :confused:

December 11, 2008, 11:29:34 PM
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What the hell has he been doing for the last six months?

December 12, 2008, 12:33:01 AM
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Just tapping his fingers together maniacally and plotting like Mr. Burns.


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December 12, 2008, 08:37:41 AM
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I went to high school with that guy. Was pretty arrogant. Dbaggy.