brazenlilraisin
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Because silence is awkward....?
So why did Lucky Larry tell the story in the first place?
Why do you think he was "lucky"?So why did Lucky Larry tell the story in the first place?
So why did Lucky Larry tell the story in the first place?
Better question; how could any answer to that question be relevant?
I like how you use the name "Lucky Larry" for a guy who actually lost a shedload of money.
Why do you think he was "lucky"?
Because that's what he's been told to think by his conspiracy cult's crap.
Yea. And they call US sheep![]()
So why did Lucky Larry tell the story in the first place?
The base problem is that we of the debunker camp are split into two main camps plus a few minorities.It saddens me this thread is still active![]()
The only reason I can think to call him lucky is that he was supposed to be at the building that morning, but his wife MADE him go see a doctor.
He not only lost money but several friends. People he knew for years died.
Takes a special person.
But yeah...you're right. As we all know insurance companies readily pay out on fraud and murder. It's just good business.
The only reason I can think to call him lucky is that he was supposed to be at the building that morning, but his wife MADE him go see a doctor.
He not only lost money but several friends. People he knew for years died.
Takes a special person.
How do you figure he lost money?
How do you figure he lost money?
How do you figure he lost money?
Are you freakin' serious? Wash, rinse, repeat indeed.![]()
Are you freakin' serious?
What do you think the insurance policies were for?
You do know that Lucky Larry and his two adult children met for breakfast every day at the tower restaurant. Larry was at the doctors and his children were running late.
I don't think Lucky Larry had any obligation to rebuild with the insurance money.