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  • jeggaJ Offline
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    Stories about weirdos like this interest me , I’ve met a few similar scumbags but not as bad as this one.

    Literary ambition. Fabulous parties. A hidden past. Who is Anna March?

    Literary ambition. Fabulous parties. A hidden past. Who is Anna March?

    Anna March came to L.A. a spunky, unapologetic feminist ready to raise hell. But in her past there were other cities, other names and a judgment against her for $380,000.

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    “This was a McSting.”

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    MCSCAM

    How an Ex-Cop Rigged McDonald’s Monopoly Game and Stole Millions

    Jerome Jacobson and his network of mobsters, psychics, strip club owners, and drug traffickers won almost every prize for 12 years, until the FBI launched Operation ‘Final Answer.’

    us-news

    How Ex-Cop Jerome Jacobson Rigged McDonald’s Monopoly Game and Stole Millions

    How Ex-Cop Jerome Jacobson Rigged McDonald’s Monopoly Game and Stole Millions

    Jerome Jacobson and his network of mobsters, psychics, strip-club owners, and drug traffickers won almost every prize for 12 years, until the FBI launched Operation ‘Final Answer.’

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    I got that McScam read through on a feed the other day as well. Interesting in how long it went on before someone joined the dots. The guy wasn't being that careful and considering that the company he worked for knew how much he got paid, alarms should have started ringing when they had a gold plated BBQ at his house.
    Any serious employee security assessment is twofold. One to see potential for temptation (eg debt issues) and one to monitor changing circumstances without valid explanation.

    Not to mention that it wouldn't be too hard to spot that the employee in most at risk position was prone to being a blowhard and mixing with mobsters.

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    The story of a real life replica of the Simpsons house

    Jul 26, 2018  /  CARTOONS

    Home Sweet Homer: The Strange Saga of the Real-Life ‘Simpsons’ House in Nevada

    Home Sweet Homer: The Strange Saga of the Real-Life ‘Simpsons’ House in Nevada

    The cartoon-inspired replica was given away in 1997—and was, as the eventual owner put it, “like living in a Crayola box.”

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    I hate these talking heads , this is gold https://www.google.co.nz/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/may/31/posh-royal-expert-exposed-as-tommy-from-upstate-new-york-harry-meghan-duchess-of-sussex

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    William Langewiesche  /  Apr 4, 2018  /  tags

    “The Clock Is Ticking”: Inside the Worst U.S. Maritime Disaster in Decades

    “The Clock Is Ticking”: Inside the Worst U.S. Maritime Disaster in Decades

    A recording salvaged from three miles deep tells the story of the doomed “El Faro,” a cargo ship engulfed by a hurricane.

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    @jegga said in Interesting reads:

    William Langewiesche  /  Apr 4, 2018  /  tags

    “The Clock Is Ticking”: Inside the Worst U.S. Maritime Disaster in Decades

    “The Clock Is Ticking”: Inside the Worst U.S. Maritime Disaster in Decades

    A recording salvaged from three miles deep tells the story of the doomed “El Faro,” a cargo ship engulfed by a hurricane.

    That's a cracking read.

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    @antipodean said in Interesting reads:

    @jegga said in Interesting reads:

    William Langewiesche  /  Apr 4, 2018  /  tags

    “The Clock Is Ticking”: Inside the Worst U.S. Maritime Disaster in Decades

    “The Clock Is Ticking”: Inside the Worst U.S. Maritime Disaster in Decades

    A recording salvaged from three miles deep tells the story of the doomed “El Faro,” a cargo ship engulfed by a hurricane.

    That's a cracking read.

    Yeah, very well written. Hard going towards the end though.

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    That's a great but very disturbing read. This would not be anyone's choice to ride out the eyewall of a category three Hurricane.

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    @donsteppa .No, I liked the description of it being like a 70s muscle car . bulk carriers are even worse , a surprising amount of them disappear every year the same way the Edmund Fitzgerald went.

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    One thing you get in the undercurrent is the US' awful employment laws - there is no protection in so many states. You can be fired, on a whim, in minutes, and never even have to be told why. So despite the 'most carriers are foreign and shit', how much better are the US crewed ones in reality - when the chips are down? I've worked with the USN but not their merchant marine, so I don't know - but that problem is there. Pressonitis, where your pride is backed up by the fear of arbitrary firing!

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    @antipodean said in Interesting reads:

    @jegga said in Interesting reads:

    William Langewiesche  /  Apr 4, 2018  /  tags

    “The Clock Is Ticking”: Inside the Worst U.S. Maritime Disaster in Decades

    “The Clock Is Ticking”: Inside the Worst U.S. Maritime Disaster in Decades

    A recording salvaged from three miles deep tells the story of the doomed “El Faro,” a cargo ship engulfed by a hurricane.

    That's a cracking read.

    Yep, now that is journalism.

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    Trevor Nace  /  Feb 28, 2017  /  Science

    Siberia's 'Doorway To The Underworld' Is Rapidly Growing In Size

    Siberia's 'Doorway To The Underworld' Is Rapidly Growing In Size

    In the vast landscape of eastern Siberia, there is a massive hole in the ground known as the 'doorway to the underworld' triggered from climate change in the recent decades.

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    @Stockcar86

    Redirect Notice
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    This is a ripping yarn:

    The jaw-dropping story behind an NFL coach's search for his family

    The jaw-dropping story behind an NFL coach's search for his family

    Kansas City Chiefs running backs coach Deland McCullough went searching for his biological parents. He found them where he never would have expected.

    Edit: Which I see Canefan has posted already on the NFL thread. But it probably fits better here.

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    Not exactly news to anybody here, but published today at Bloomberg... with comics!

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    TECH TITANS PLOT THEIR DOOMSDAY ESCAPE TO NEW ZEALAND LUXURY BUNKERS

    Wealthy Americans have stepped up investment in the island nation. Parliament votes to ban foreigners from buying bolt-hole homes.

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    https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2018-rich-new-zealand-doomsday-preppers/

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    @salacious-crumb One bathroom? For three bedrooms? Clearly no one is taking their wives to the end of the world.

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    No shit it's manufactured in Texas. Half the fucking thing is taken up with the gun room and the pantry.

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    @nepia it's ok, one of the bedrooms doesn't have any doors.

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    Sep 17, 2018  /  WAR

    The Time 14 Cargo Ships Were Trapped in the Suez Canal ... for Eight Years

    The Time 14 Cargo Ships Were Trapped in the Suez Canal ... for Eight Years

    The ships moored together and formed a micronation. (It might as well have been an adult summer camp.)

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