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August 2nd, 2009 at 12:18 pm
Hi Ken – haven’t seen you round these here parts for a while. Did you get that e-book I sent you a few weeks ago?
Ahh – now you are getting into MY territory. No doubt you are referring to William James.
Our mother-in-laws? Sheesh! LOL!
Gary
August 2nd, 2009 at 1:37 pm
Hey TGM,
A very sensible point. You see so many people sitting mindlessly in front of these machines just shovelling their money into them – I was tempted to offer to waste their money for them by spending it on sparkly things, but the shock of them speaking to an actual live person might have killed them.
But then it’s like the people that spend their whole days sitting at home in front of the television that think that the soaps and things that they watch are real life. So many people have no idea that they could be creating their own business in the time that they’re festering away (whether in a casino, in front of the television, in the betting shop, etc).
Or, and this is often more to the point, they don’t want to do anything that might require a tiny bit of time & effort from them. Even if you handed a successful business on a plate to some of these people, they’d just complain that you had given them work to do.
Hmm, I think I’ll stop here before this becomes one of my now-legendary rants on this kind of thing!
PMW
August 2nd, 2009 at 2:44 pm
Nix – it was ridiculous, wasn’t it? Just mindless, senseless staring at those machines while those silly icons flash by in a blur. I don’t get it. Well, actually I DO get it. Some people are hooked and the machines are psyched into that addiction with the flashy colours and bells and noises. It’s all an illusion for the weak-minded.
Ha! “Festering” – what a good word!
I remember watching the armoured trucks back up to one of the service bays very early one morning and all those bags of money getting carted out. Just crazy. Great business for the casino owners – just a voluntary self-imposed tax for the 10′s of 1,000′s of gamblers.
Everyone’s a WINNER – yeah sure!
Yes, I can sense a witch-rant brewing.
TGM
PS: A little bird tells me that you have more than a rant brewing? Any hints?
August 2nd, 2009 at 4:49 pm
Gary,
Yes I did get the e-book and am most grateful.
I have been making some quick visits to the Temple but hovering in the shadows. I have been expanding my comfort zone by following in your footsteps by authoring a number of ezine articles to build traffic for my affiliate site. I am accumulating a great deal of information which I anticipate may come together in some form of a “how to” in the not too distant future.
Concerning William James, I must admit you have once again expanded my knowledge base. I have heard the principle which I presented in my earlier comment presented by a number of persons in my readings but was not aware of the origin. Afer reading your response I have researched Mr. James and now have identified another whose writings I would like to persue in greater depth. I thank you.
Ken
August 2nd, 2009 at 6:06 pm
Hi Gary,
I am also amazed by the time that the average person wastes on a daily basis. Television and video games come to mind. It is absolutely mind boggling when you think about the amount of time wasted on activities that have no productive results at what so ever.
The sad thing is that as technology moves forward and more and more physical activities become “virtual”, it is only going to get worse. Makes you wonder what things will be like in 20 years. Should be interesting to say the least.
JT
August 2nd, 2009 at 8:14 pm
Hi Gary:
Saw you stopped by “The Portal” the other day. Thanks for the visit. Nothing happening there until Fall-All behind the scenes stuff. I’ll keep you posted…
Now, I haven’t heard anything about the actual seminar itself. Was there really one that took place? Other than contacts and networking (both worth the money and effort spent), what did I miss?
Denis
August 2nd, 2009 at 9:24 pm
TGM
Las Vegas was definitely a fascinating insight into other people’s lives and values. However, the same could be said for anywhere I guess – it’s just that in Vegas it’s all so much more obvious!!
You’ll be pleased to know that I caught that witch-rant in the bud and have popped it into a bottle to go on the shelf amongst all my other potions for using at the appropriate time.
Now, you said:
The cauldron of the PMW always has things brewing in it. However, I think I know which thing you speak of, and I’m sooo close that I can almost taste it (and as with everything involving me, it tastes good!).
It’s slightly out of my hands at the moment, but as soon as it’s been returned then it’ll be unleashed…
(How was that, cryptic enough?!)
Denis, come now, don’t tell me you haven’t read the write-ups from Vegas on our various blogs, seen the pics and the videos…everything else of course we can’t share – what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!!
I also popped by your Portal the other day & realised I’d been over there far too much so resisted the urge to leave you more Portal-related comments…although, now I think of it, I might just have to continue spreading the madness. You wouldn’t expect anything less from me!
*flies off to the Lair*
PMW
August 2nd, 2009 at 11:35 pm
@ Ken – Oh this made me chuckle…
So… would you say you are a ninja in the Temple? LOL!
Regarding Ezinearticles – I haven’t added an article there for about 6 months. I got sh*tty with them when they kept knocking articles back for metioning words such as “damn” – yeah, I know… I just said “sh*tty” but I can say what I want here (pretty much). Under their “new” rules, when they reject an article it takes another week of them stuffing you around to get it “approved” – unless, of course, you pay for their PREMIUM approval service. Then it’s done in a flash.
I’d posted something like 250 articles there before all that started. I liked to think that I’d helped to build their site because I never wrote “cloned” articles or PLR junk or hashed other people’s articles around a bit and re-titled them to claim for my own. A LOT of people do that. To me it’s just cheating. And there have been “hints and tips” emanating from EA virtually telling people to do that. As an author, I don’t like that one little bit.
I’ve even had my articles stripped of the resource box and had other people put their names to them then throw adsense around them to scoop up clicks to 3rd party sites.
Some people will do ANYTHING on the Internet to make a quick buck. I don’t go along with that.
Anyway, Ken, writing articles is a good source of traffic but, as usual, the con-artists have messed with it and I just get sick of writing original articles that get swiped by others. Sorry if it sounded negative there. It wasn’t meant to be.
Ken, I have a plan for the future to do more book reviews. I have already done “Psycho Cybernetics” and “The Richest Man in Babylon.”
http://motivationselfesteem.com/talk/914/book-review-psycho-cybernetics-by-maxwell-maltz.htm
http://motivationselfesteem.com/talk/987/book-review-the-richest-man-in-babylon-by-george-s-clason.htm
And I have touched on why “The Secret” only tells half the story…
http://motivationselfesteem.com/talk/1093/the-secret-why-it-only-tells-you-half-the-secret.htm
Glad you got the e-book.
Thanks for stopping by Ken.
Gary
August 2nd, 2009 at 11:52 pm
Hi JT – I couldn’t agree more.
I am reviled by the crap that it served up on TV as entertainment these days – um… a dozen idiots with all sorts of personality disorders dumped on some island together who want to bonk each other senseless and abuse those they don’t like. Then we have ENDLESS dancing shows, “talent” shows, cooking shows – I think somebody said we have 14 of those ATM over here where I live.
Then we have wife swap, kid swap and endless versions of CSI serial killer shows that expose the most hideous violence and depravity.
Then we have all sorts of violent video games and computer games. No wonder everyone is living on a razor’s edge.
We have actually had 3,700 brick and rock attacks on buses and cars over here in the last 7 months where utter MORONS hurl football sized bricks and rocks through the windows of moving vehicles. Vicious attacks on innocent people going about their lawful daily business and home invasions are a daily occurrence in Perth, Western Australia.
I’d better stop now.
Whatever happened to reading a good book?
Gary
August 2nd, 2009 at 11:59 pm
Denis – I did STOP by “the Portal” rather than moving through it – LOL! I do like the name D-man.
There were actually two events put on by Alex Jeffreys and a number of others put on by Mike Filsaime. But, as I identified, the BEST part of everything was personally meeting people who we had only contacted via email, blog comment or on Skype previously and the the exchange of information that way.
One of the meetings concerned a brainstorming session on a motivational site of a friend of Dagmar (I think it was Dagmar’s friend anyway).
Make sure you let us all know when the Portal moves into hyper-drive.
Gary
August 3rd, 2009 at 12:19 am
Nix – a MOST intriguing post. Can’t really say too much more about “the project” huh?
Vegas is so transparent but so closeted at the same time – did that make sense?
TGM
August 3rd, 2009 at 12:48 am
You mean these machines just take our money, and we actually don’t win anything Gary?… Thanks for spoiling my fun, I so wanted to visit Las Vegas to throw $100′s of money into them!
That’s actually a valid reason though, if you’re one that does like playing on the bandits, slot machines, poker tables even down to roulette then WHY not give Internet Marketing a bash? – If you take just half of what you spend, see what’s more profitable! See how you could use that money much more effectively online, and actually help people learn at the same time too! – The ONLY people you’re helping with those machines are well, I suppose, the casino owners at the end of the day!
Now let me get back to what I was doing, I could be onto a win here!
Thanks
Mark
August 3rd, 2009 at 1:00 am
Hi Mark – sorry to spoil the illusion but yes… the Casinos are a rort. LOL!
Just on that subject, they do it so subtly and skillfully that most people have NO IDEA that the seduction soon becomes an obsession. The decor, the lighting, the sounds, the aromas, the availabilty of copious amounts of grog – it’s all designed to dull the senses and KEEP people shovelling the money in. And when they lose a heap they then HAVE to try to get it back – and the downward spiral continues… just ONE more bet. That turns into 100 or 200 or 1,000 ONE more last bets. It’s insidious.
Thanks for the support Mark.
Gary
August 3rd, 2009 at 2:07 am
Gary:
You are such a gracious and benevolent soul.
Fostering so many of us in our babied beginnings of our first foray into the wide world of eBook creation and the like. We, of all walks, come here telling you of our proud momentous single occasion of whatever it is that we have finally accomplished, and you are the ever constant stream of encouragement-Even though you create an eBook of fresh, vibrant, relevant content about every day-You are still truly excited for us, for whatever little milestone of what it is that we, have completed.
Just a warm, true heartfelt thanks to ya. I am honored to call you “friend”.
Denis
August 3rd, 2009 at 2:16 am
Ahhh Denis – you’re back – your words are also inspirational to me – even if you don’t quite realise that yourself (sounding a LOT like the two complimentary chipmunks now – PMSL).
The first part of this really made me laugh…
And YES! The second bit is TRUE. I really DO love to see people achieve. If I can encourage anyone to do something worthwhile then that makes me feel good too. I have probably helped far more people behind the scenes than anyone will ever know but… it makes me feel good to be able to be a catalyst in their development (sounds cheesy, I know). The only problem is that I tend to spread myself way too thin.
Re: Your last sentence – ditto!
Gary
August 3rd, 2009 at 12:51 pm
Hey TGM,
Ha ha!!
I like how you answered my cryptic message with one of your own…
*Mutters under breath while stirring cauldron “hubble, bubble, toil and trouble…”*
PMW
August 3rd, 2009 at 12:53 pm
Oh pants, can you sort out the formatting in my previous message? Brackets instead of >
Cheers my dear!
PMW
August 3rd, 2009 at 1:21 pm
PMW # 1 – indeed cryptology is a specialty of mine. Who do you think left all that goggledegook on the pyramids in a past life?
PMW # 2 – Done, as requested darls!
TGM
August 3rd, 2009 at 1:27 pm
TGM,
Cheers sweetie! Too much typing & not enough looking at the screen – plus my poor brain is fried from being used this weekend – had to dust the cobwebs off!
As for the pyramids, hmm, that explains all the snakes on the wall…(oh dear, now I’m PMSL!). But then you do rather enjoy painting…
PMW
August 3rd, 2009 at 1:38 pm
PMW – Those pesky cobwebs again huh? Well just get that broom that you (allegedly) whizz around on and get rid of ‘em!
Snakes, painting – yep – all good TGM activities. (In fact, my fave karate strike is the “hebi-uchi” aka snake strike – fssss – LOL!) You can see a fair bit of my handiwork here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tutankhamun
TGM
August 3rd, 2009 at 1:46 pm
TGM,
Cobwebs cobwebs everywhere! Yes, perhaps I’ll have to use the broomstick that I fly around on for another purpose to get rid of some of those cobwebs. After all, it’s hard to concentrate at the moment!
Talking of Tutankhamun, check out one of the many museums in the land that time forgot (also known as where I grew up) http://www.tutankhamun-exhibition.co.uk/
Perhaps it should have been The Gazz Man exhibition instead…although maybe not so suitable for children…
Hebi-uchi – ok, I’ll remember that one!!
PMW
August 3rd, 2009 at 1:48 pm
My bad – added a link to a comment so it’s lurking in your spam folder at the mo – would you be so kind as to go and fish it out?
Ta muchly!
PMW
August 3rd, 2009 at 1:57 pm
Hey Gaz,
Nice video mate, dead right there!
I personally have never won a nut on a slot machine, in fact I don’t think I have ever won anything in my life!
I had to learn the hard way that ‘life is what YOU make it’, IM worked for me, I’m sure it can for anybody if they stick in at it!
Talk soon,
Dave.
P.S. Wish I was there!
August 3rd, 2009 at 2:07 pm
@ Nix – Oh dear, looks like here we go again! I gotta say that post 3 doors up was rather amusing. The way you denigrate your childhood city never ceases to amaze and amuse me. Very funny stuff. I was actually laughing out loud as I was reading it. (Yep… fished it out – spiders, snakes, fish what next? Hmm… this reminds me of something. Gimme a minute to find it…
TGM
@ Dave – thanks for the compliment. Coming from somebody as esteemed as your good self in Internet Marketing I really appreciate it.
I guess you will be trying to make the next Las Vegas assembly then? LOL!
Gary
August 3rd, 2009 at 2:12 pm
@ Nix – FOUND IT!
Listen to this – Jim Stafford from 1974… “Spiders and Snakes.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L23LOX7gjzg
A bloody classic!
TGM
August 3rd, 2009 at 2:21 pm
Thanks TGM, I’ll have a look when I’m at home…can use my speakers then, somehow think it might be lost on me if I watch it in silence!
Honestly, if you had ever ventured to the land that time forgot you’d see that it’s actually a just-about-living museum – I think the majority of the population are over 900. It’s the sort of place that people go when they think they’re going to die, and then they just don’t get on with it. So it’s full of the shuffling-half-dead.
So I had to leave for my own sanity!! (What little of it I had left that I still haven’t been able to find).
PMW
August 3rd, 2009 at 2:26 pm
PMW – crank them up nice and loud – the speakers that is. Then you might like to listen to the Jim Stafford and Dolly Parton duet version. I’m sure you could identify with something there…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lYdD9DdLNY&NR=1
TGM
August 3rd, 2009 at 2:34 pm
TGM,
Hmm, I wonder what on earth Dolly Parton & I have in common…
*ponders*
PMW
August 3rd, 2009 at 2:39 pm
I wonder!
Hey Nix, I’m just uploading a new video to my blog. Should be up tomorrow – providing I don’t get side-tracked with all the horsesh*t I’ve been having to deal with over here.
Anyway, it’s cute. It’s you and me seeing off Paula Brett in Las Vegas. It’s actually kinda melancholy and sad but then I do manage to slip in a couple of one liners that brings the whole thing down to a new level of depravity. You’ll see. LOL!
TGM
August 3rd, 2009 at 2:45 pm
TGM,
Oooh, the second video with me in it *ever* to be seen! How exciting!
We did have some fun with those videos in Las Vegas…
As for you, one-liners and depravity – well, would I expect anything else? I mean come on, this video has me in it. Of course there has to be some depravity somewhere, it’s the PMW law!!
Looking forward to it.
PMW
August 3rd, 2009 at 3:16 pm
Hey Gazzman
Great short video showing your trip to Vegas. Talk about making money, it was said when Steve Wynn built the origional Mirage Hotel and Casino he borrowed 1.5 billion dollars for that project. Mind you that this was back in the 80′s. He paid back the total amount in 1and 1/2 years. Shows you how much money casinos do make. About Internetselling for newbies I became an affiliate and I am adding this to my blog under MWA. I will see how this works
Glenn
P.S. See you back inside the forum, and I finally got my blog set up, check out my opening post you might like it
August 3rd, 2009 at 4:42 pm
Hey Gazzman,
I think these machines put people into a kind of trance don’t they? Something to do with the flashing lights and sound effects, probably similar to watching to much mindless telly?
Annie
August 3rd, 2009 at 11:43 pm
@ Nix – It loaded up over night. Haven’t viewed it yet. Not sure it is the best video of us lot but there is a lot of sentiment there.
@ Glenn – I will definitely come over to your blog. Your comments about Steve Wynn are VERY interesting indeed. It just supports my point 100%! Thanks for mentioning it.
Omar Martin’s Internet Selling For Newbies is a great product.
Gary Simpson
August 4th, 2009 at 12:31 am
Annie – DEFINITELY! These casinos employ psychologists to get inside the psyche of people and attract them to these machines and KEEP them on the darn things.
TV these days is so incredibly boring – full of mindless “reality” TV that is so unbelievably UNreal. It’s pure drivel.
Thanks for stopping by Annie.
Gary
August 4th, 2009 at 12:34 am
Cool – I look forward to seeing it when it’s online (says me who probably looks really daft as per usual in the video!).
I shall be commenting as always, don’t worry…and yes, I agree with the sentiment. We had such a good time in Vegas & made friends for life.
PMW
August 4th, 2009 at 2:53 am
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Hey Gary,
Are you actually allowed to film inside the Casino!? In the recent government hand outs in Australia, the Casinos made a hugh amount of money (well even bigger normal). I can’t remember the figures exactly, but it doesn’t seem right. There are definitely better alternatives.
Thanks for sharing, maybe I will meet you in Vegas.
Cheers
Mel
August 4th, 2009 at 6:41 am
@ Nix – I think we are carrying this conversation over on the Internet Marketing Tips #3 video post. LOL!
@ Melanie – Hello! Good question. In the one above I didn’t ask permission. However, I know that the security people get a bit touchy if you appear to be filming some of the tables or any of the gamblers. I did ask when I did a video in the Excalibur Casino and I was given permission based on not filming those things I just mentioned.
In the one above (the Luxor Casino) I was fairly discrete – despite my otherwise appearance and somewhat crazy antics. But if you have a close look you will see that I chose an out of the way corner where there weren’t a lot of people gambling.
I’m just gonna tootle over to your place on cyber-space now and see what you’ve got cookin’.
Thanks for coming by.
Gary
August 4th, 2009 at 6:45 am
Hey GazzMan!
This is a really funny video with all of the sounds and machines going off behind you. It’s sooo true what you say here, and unfortunately I know I’ve found myself in those seats in the past… thankfully not to lose too much money.
But yes, there are many people out there that know no better but to throw their money away. They need to be taught that there are useful ways to put their money and time to use.
This makes me think of those who are unemployed and do not actively work to find another job. They could spend this time learning techniques to make money online.
I just don’t get it sometimes, but I’m happy you’re pointing it out here! Great work, my friend.
Joe Fier
August 4th, 2009 at 6:51 am
Hello Joe,
Hey, I believe congratulations are in order on your recent engagement. So, congratulations!
Yeah, I’ve done it a few times myself but I worked out really early that these casinos are full of luxury and expensive equipment because there is a never-ending stream of suckers that just want to keep FEEDING the machines that stuff we call money but…
… EVEN WORSE now is the fact that they will give you a credit card tied to your hotel bill to take even MORE money off you. THAT IMHO is bloody CRIMINAL!
Thanks for stopping by. I’m coming over to see you.
Gary
August 4th, 2009 at 12:44 pm
Darn it!
If I can’t make my fortune in Vegas, I guess I’ll have to keep trying these get rich quick deals all over the internet. I am bound to find one that works sooner or later. It’s got to be easier than watching those 6 hour videos from Alex Jeffreys.
August 5th, 2009 at 4:32 am
haha, good video Gary and VERY true!
I wonder if you want to be a part of my next product?
Im going to make a website which flashes at people and has lots of buttons on it, im guessing if I make the site, setup flyers for it when I get to Vegas and ask for around $100 per every 3.5hrs as a continuity program for anyone who visits the site, I could probably have a house with palm tree’s in it and a roof like the one in that casino.
You in?
August 5th, 2009 at 5:00 am
@ Bob – Indeed. Those marathon training webinars are the longest on the net. The only way you’ll make a fortune in Vegas is by being part of the problem there – LOL!
@ Josh – Yep. TGM speaks the truth often – not a lot of people like it though. They prefer ego-massage. Anyway, moving right along…
… THAT was very amusing. Pretty much that’s the deal in Vegas. But people are too naive or silly to understand it.
Gary Simpson
August 5th, 2009 at 6:13 am
Hey Gary, I have to say I understand and have noticed the ego-massage thing, its something that happens far too often, say no more.
August 5th, 2009 at 7:20 am
Josh – It certainly does. I pretty much call a spade a spade and I’m not easily manipulated to say something “nice” if it isn’t warranted.
A LOT of people can’t handle the truth (LOL – Jack Nicholson from a “Few Good Men” wasn’t it?).
I don’t like hurting anyone’s feelings but I always like to think that an honest opinion is far better than a dishonest “coz-I-know-you-wanna-hear-this” one.
I’d rather say what people NEED to hear than what they WANT to hear. In that way people can learn and grow. Talking sh*t with them just because you can weasel into somebody’s favor is NOT something that I do. I’d rather be on the outer circle than an inner circle of complete suckholes.
Regarding ego-massaging well, I guess at times rather than massaging I tend to “rub some people up the WRONG way.” PMSL.
Gary
August 5th, 2009 at 12:06 pm
Did someone mention a weasel?
And massaging?
Hmm…
PMW
August 6th, 2009 at 1:22 am
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August 12th, 2009 at 10:50 am
Nix – Oh… my… God!
Hmm, I wonder what you will say about my Internet marketing Tips #5 video!
Here’s the link: Internet Marketing Tips #5
TGM
August 13th, 2009 at 12:30 pm
Ha – I’m glad you finally noticed my comment above!! I’m afraid I just couldn’t help myself, you know how it is!!
PMW
August 24th, 2009 at 6:43 am
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