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Author: ashenthornashenthorn Date: Jan 17, 2008 18:07
On Jan 16, 9:10 pm, "Ray Gordon, creator of the \"pivot\""
cybersheet.com> wrote:
> Let's see: he got Jessica Simpson to wear his jersey in the Texas Stadium
> skybox during a nationally televised NFL game.
>
> You'd think that would make him #1 on the list.
I can't wait to buy his new book of seduction techniques titled "Be
the Quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys". Lots of good tips in that one
that I can't wait to put into practice.
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Author: Ray Gordon, creator of the pivotRay Gordon, creator of the pivot Date: Jan 17, 2008 19:06
> Let's see: he got Jessica Simpson to wear his jersey in the Texas Stadium
> skybox during a nationally televised NFL game.
>
> You'd think that would make him #1 on the list.
>>I can't wait to buy his new book of seduction techniques titled "Be
the Quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys". Lots of good tips in that one
that I can't wait to put into practice.>>>
Mystery's current advice isn't very far off: he talks about building an
"identity" and an "avatar" etc. I was saying the same thing years ago with
Foxhunting and CUPID.
That this disproves a lot of the "game" theory in seduction isn't a concern
to those who want the truth. Obviously, being a famous QB helps, but there
are over sixty active quarterbacks in the NFL who could be considered at
least part-time starters or strong backups (most teams need two these days).
I don't think even most NFL QBs would stand out. Even NICK LACHEY was
technically below her league.
Did anyone actually SEE that game? It was one of the sexiest sights ever
shown on television (not counting porn or explicit love scenes), or at least
during a sporting event.
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Author: AlexAlex Date: Jan 17, 2008 19:11
Look like Jessica Simpson is the latest in Gordon's skank-crushes.
These never end well for him but they are funny to watch as he goes
into full meltdown mode.
Should be a fun time in her fan group.
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Author: DarkKoboldDarkKobold Date: Jan 17, 2008 20:55
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> Did anyone actually SEE that game? It was one of the sexiest sights ever
> shown on television (not counting porn or explicit love scenes), or at least
> during a sporting event.
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Author: dmandman Date: Jan 17, 2008 21:05
On Jan 18, 4:06 pm, "Ray Gordon, creator of the \"pivot\""
cybersheet.com> wrote:
>> Let's see: he got Jessica Simpson to wear his jersey in the Texas Stadium
>> skybox during a nationally televised NFL game.
>
>> You'd think that would make him #1 on the list.
>>>I can't wait to buy his new book of seduction techniques titled "Be
>
> the Quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys". Lots of good tips in that one
> that I can't wait to put into practice.>>>
>
> Mystery's current advice isn't very far off: he talks about building an
> "identity" and an "avatar" etc. I was saying the same thing years ago with
> Foxhunting and CUPID.
meh, this is a small element of the whole
besides, this is pretty obvious stuff here.
have your shit pulled together helps to pull women
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Author: corkycorky Date: Jan 17, 2008 22:01
>>
>> Did anyone actually SEE that game? It was one of the sexiest sights ever
>> shown on television (not counting porn or explicit love scenes), or at
>> least
>> during a sporting event.
>
> How about how sexy this is....
Nick's reaction is still hilarious.
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Author: ashenthornashenthorn Date: Jan 18, 2008 06:27
On Jan 17, 10:06 pm, "Ray Gordon, creator of the \"pivot\""
cybersheet.com> wrote:
>> Let's see: he got Jessica Simpson to wear his jersey in the Texas Stadium
>> skybox during a nationally televised NFL game.
>
>> You'd think that would make him #1 on the list.
>>>I can't wait to buy his new book of seduction techniques titled "Be
>
> the Quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys". Lots of good tips in that one
> that I can't wait to put into practice.>>>
>
> Mystery's current advice isn't very far off: he talks about building an
> "identity" and an "avatar" etc. I was saying the same thing years ago with
> Foxhunting and CUPID.
>
> That this disproves a lot of the "game" theory in seduction isn't a concern
> to those who want the truth. Obviously, being a famous QB helps, but there
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Author: Ray Gordon, creator of the pivotRay Gordon, creator of the pivot Date: Jan 18, 2008 17:10
More like if that's what gets guys laid, "game" isn't doing so well by
comparison, since Romo doesn't even have to try.
--
Ray Gordon, The ORIGINAL Lifestyle Seduction Guru
http://www.cybersheet.com/library.html
Includes 29 Reasons Not To Be A Nice Guy
Ray's new "Project 5000" is here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/project-5000
Don't rely on overexposed, mass-marketed commercial seduction methods which
no longer work.
Thinking of taking a seduction "workshiop?" Read THIS:
http://www.dirtyscottsdale.com/?p=1187
Beware! VH-1's "The Pickup Artst" was FRAUDULENT. Six of the eight
contestants were actors, and they used PAID TARGETS in the club. The paid
targets got mad when VH-1 said "there are no actors in this club" and ruined
their prromised acting credit. What else has Mystery lied about?
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Author: AlexAlex Date: Jan 18, 2008 17:50
On Jan 18, 8:10 pm, "Ray Gordon, creator of the \"pivot\""
cybersheet.com> wrote:
> More like if that's what gets guys laid, "game" isn't doing so well by
> comparison, since Romo doesn't even have to try.
>
Yeah, the rest of us ought to just stay home because we can't compete
with an all-star NFL quarterback.
You're an idiot. Fame isn't "game."
Take your meds, fr00t l00p.
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Author: dmandman Date: Jan 18, 2008 23:48
On Jan 19, 2:10 pm, "Ray Gordon, creator of the \"pivot\""
cybersheet.com> wrote:
> More like if that's what gets guys laid, "game" isn't doing so well by
> comparison, since Romo doesn't even have to try.
yeah, like so what? people also get laid by "getting lucky"
do I want to rely upon mere random luck? nah, no way!
hence, "game"
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