This Week’s Blog Roundup

Here’s what I’ve found interesting in the blogosphere in the past week.

  • Get Rich Slowly has some thoughts about the guy whose lies made him an Internet celebrity facing foreclosure. Some people think this guy is headed to do well with his life, but to me he seems like a lying loser who will look for the easy way out and find himself with big problems. Lying to get what you want is not a winning attribute.

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  1. #1: jersey jen
    Saturday, October 28, 2006
    7:04 pm (reply)

    I have to agree with you on this “Casey” trying to get rich quick in real estate. Although possible, it obviously takes a lot of good timing.

    Actually, I’m wondering if I could get some comments about a “business opportunity” my co-worker introduced to me. It is a e-commerce private franchising called Quixtar.

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