Whats with amphicarbroker.com???

Ed Price

Member
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From: Tom Laferriere [mailto:]
Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 6:15 PM
To: edprice@cox.net
Subject: [General Amphicar Discussion-t-20141] Whats with
amphicarbroker.com???


Have you seen this site? amphicar classifieds,
<http://www.amphicarbroker.com> amphicar listings, amphicar for sale

He had my car listed for sale...


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Tom Laferriere
Laferriere Classic cars
www.tomlaferriere.com



No idea who "brazilproperties" may be; however, the "717" prefix phone
number suggests central Pennsylvania, maybe Harrisburg.


Ed Price
El Cajon, CA USA
61 Rust Guppy
 

Bilgemaster

Member
According to the WHOIS Internet domain ownerships database, the
amphicarbroker.com site is owned by an Anthony Giuffrida of York,
Pennsylvania, though much of the site's coding is done in Brazilian
Portugese, and it appears his main business is Brazilian Real Estate.

From rummaging around the behind the scenes guts of the
amphicarbroker.com site, I see he's also poised to jump into the
catbird seat of Chevy Nova Brokerage too! , which is just SO
unimaginably exotic and "high end" that it gives me hope that my own
bold financial move into usedchewinggumbroker.com is sure to succeed
and make all my dreams come true!

~Bilgey




On Sep 2, 2008, at 3:26 AM, Ed Price wrote:


> _____
>
> From: Tom Laferriere [mailto:]
> Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 6:15 PM
> To: edprice@cox.net
> Subject: [General Amphicar Discussion-t-20141] Whats with
> amphicarbroker.com???
>
>
> Have you seen this site? amphicar classifieds,
> <http://www.amphicarbroker.com> amphicar listings, amphicar for sale
>
> He had my car listed for sale...
>
>
>
 

Firechief

New Member
He lifted my entire ad with pictures from an eBay listing I had in February. Funny thing is that it is now listed on his site for substantially less than what I sold it for at auction in March. At that price, maybe I'll buy it back!!
 
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SplitPersonality

Guest
Bilgey -

Now that I have located an expert in used Chewing Gum futures, can you give
me some straight advice.

I located some old ( age unknown ) used gum on the underside of a chair I
recently unearthed. Will its value likely increase if I keep it for a white or
does it really plateau. Does the color or questionable brand affect its
value ?

I am impressed by your sleuthing into this Amphicarbroker guy. Will wonders
never cease.

Capt. Splash with the Split
Personality



**************It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find your travel
deal here.
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Bilgemaster

Member
In answer to your question concerning value (and flavor!) retention
of used chewing gum, I have found here at the Brokerage that a
clearly marked airtight container that's well maintained is the
surest way to protect one's used chewing gum investment. Please
click here to see one of our own custom-made "gumidors" being waxed
and polished by my assistants, the Doublemint Twins. I'd like to
also show you my custom built combination display stand and
compressed air "bubbler" pedestal prototype (U.S. Patent 4078662),
but Bazooka Joe, the local fellow who normally operates and maintains
it, has been called up for his third tour in Iraq.

Luv-n-kisses,

~Bilgey~


On Sep 4, 2008, at 2:22 PM, SplitPersonality wrote:


> Bilgey -
>
> Now that I have located an expert in used Chewing Gum futures, can
> you give
> me some straight advice.
>
> I located some old ( age unknown ) used gum on the underside of a
> chair I
> recently unearthed. Will its value likely increase if I keep it for
> a white or
> does it really plateau. Does the color or questionable brand affect
> its
> value ?
>
> I am impressed by your sleuthing into this Amphicarbroker guy. Will
> wonders
> never cease.
>
> Capt. Splash with the Split
> Personality
>
>
>
> **************It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find
> your travel
> deal here.
> (http://information.travel.aol.com/de...0050000000047)
>
>
 

Bilgemaster

Member
Hmmm...the in-text links don't work, and it don't work without the
links, so here they are in full-blown URL format (you may need to cut-
n-paste into a browser):

To the image of the Doublemint Twins polishing my "gumidor":
http://www.zimmermann-heitmann.de/mel-ramos/Doublemint-Twins

To Bazooka Joe:
http://www.bisonman.com/images/uploaded/bazooka_joe.jpg

The HTML force is not strong with this one today!
Bilgey


On Sep 5, 2008, at 7:22 AM, Bilgemaster wrote:


> In answer to your question concerning value (and flavor!) retention
> of used chewing gum, I have found here at the Brokerage that a
> clearly marked airtight container that's well maintained is the
> surest way to protect one's used chewing gum investment. Please
> click here to see one of our own custom-made "gumidors" being waxed
> and polished by my assistants, the Doublemint Twins. I'd like to
> also show you my custom built combination display stand and
> compressed air "bubbler" pedestal prototype (U.S. Patent 4078662),
> but Bazooka Joe, the local fellow who normally operates and maintains
> it, has been called up for his third tour in Iraq.
>
> Luv-n-kisses,
>
> ~Bilgey~
>
>
> On Sep 4, 2008, at 2:22 PM, SplitPersonality wrote:
>
>
> Quote:
> > Bilgey -
> >
> > Now that I have located an expert in used Chewing Gum futures, can
> > you give
> > me some straight advice.
> >
> > I located some old ( age unknown ) used gum on the underside of a
> > chair I
> > recently unearthed. Will its value likely increase if I keep it for
> > a white or
> > does it really plateau. Does the color or questionable brand affect
> > its
> > value ?
> >
> > I am impressed by your sleuthing into this Amphicarbroker guy. Will
> > wonders
> > never cease.
> >
> > Capt. Splash with the Split
> > Personality
> >
> >
> >
> > **************It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find
> > your travel
> > deal here.
> > (http://information.travel.aol.com/de...0050000000047)
> >
> >
>
>
 
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