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At first this was someone selling juice squeezed from the Vegas Rude Boy berry. But no. It's a "formula" potion that you wear at the poker table to win.

http//www.vegas-advantage.com/

roll Really? Do people really go for this sort of crap? Yes I realize that there are certain things you can mix up and they do attract, but poker juice?
Oh the wonders of unfettered capitalism combined with perhaps the most credulous nation on earth. Given the American capacity for believing in gods, mosters, extra-terrestrials and the presence of WMDs in Iraq - I'd say 'yes' people really do buy this stuff.... and they'll no doubt tell you it works too. roll D
Can't say I'm surprised. Hope in a jar, huh? If they bottled sh&t and sold it as "a recipe for success" I'll bet there would be some shmucks that would buy it. roll

Ellie203 Wrote:
If they bottled sh&t and sold it as "a recipe for success" I'll bet there would be some shmucks that would buy it. :roll:


Well pretty much...

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In addition to medicines, the goratna products range from cow dung toothpaste, to detergents, a skin-whitening cream, baldness and obesity cures, soap and a cow urine "antiseptic aftershave."

http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticl...OWS-DC.XML

mrbungle2103 Wrote:
At first this was someone selling juice squeezed from the Vegas Rude Boy berry. But no. It's a "formula" potion that you wear at the poker table to win.

http://www.vegas-advantage.com/

:roll: Really? Do people really go for this sort of crap? Yes I realize that there are certain things you can mix up and they do attract, but poker juice?


drink that crap and I can assure you of a lot of 'flushes' needed.

Rob S Wrote:
Oh the wonders of unfettered capitalism combined with perhaps the most credulous nation on earth. Given the American capacity for believing in gods, mosters, extra-terrestrials and the presence of WMDs in Iraq - I'd say 'yes' people really do buy this stuff.... and they'll no doubt tell you it works too. :roll: :D


:) :) :)

Ellie203 Wrote:
Can't say I'm surprised. Hope in a jar, huh? If they bottled sh&t and sold it as "a recipe for success" I'll bet there would be some shmucks that would buy it. :roll:


Hay there money in SHIT ask any garbage collector ,or should i say waste disposal engineer :D :D :D

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