Al Capone was a legitimate businessman
Al Capone was a legitimate businessman.
Of course he was.
He made money, he paid his employees. Nothing illegal about that.
Oh, ok, you say the way he made money was not quite legitimate? The fisc was after him? Elliot Ness fought Capone a lot? Since when do the police know what they're doing? And the fisc, aren't they all people we would love to put in bags, with a big rock attached to it, and throw the bags in a deep river?
Capone sold booze. Nothing wrong with that. Why are you saying it's not legal?
Uh... Back then, in Chicago, it wasn't. I should check the facts... But... Why bother, his employees made very good money, I mean, hundreds or maybe thousands of dollars, for giving a little piece of metal to someone. Sometimes more than one piece, to make sure the person got a good death... uh, I mean, deal.
I did check a couple of facts. Capone was throwing great parties on Valentine's day. He was so nice, he even invited his competitors to those parties.
Have you heard that Alcatraz is a great place to visit for tourists? Capone spent some time there, my, I want to see this place, it must be very comfortable.
Ok, ok, I give up. I won't try to sell shares to this new system, use 3 different sites, have one of those sites be a search engine that doesn't send me to ledzeppelin.com when I search for led zeppelin. Ok, I promised thousands ( millions ? ) of dollars to people who joined, but I wasn't able to afford proofreaders to write the name of one of the sites correctly. Yeah, the site name was incorrectly typed in 2 places. Who cares? Nobody notices these things when the money is good. Ok, I talk about an awesome place with a lot of companies ready to advertise, but the ad network I use is a commercial script that has been used by other sites, cause I couldn't afford to pay programmers to develop my own, but of course, I will beat Google at its own game.
If you wonder what's the point of this article, go here:
http://www.apsense.com/article/167718.html
I am stubborn. I refuse to see the evidence. I'm still convinced Al Capone was a legitimate businessman.
Of course he was.
He made money, he paid his employees. Nothing illegal about that.
Oh, ok, you say the way he made money was not quite legitimate? The fisc was after him? Elliot Ness fought Capone a lot? Since when do the police know what they're doing? And the fisc, aren't they all people we would love to put in bags, with a big rock attached to it, and throw the bags in a deep river?
Capone sold booze. Nothing wrong with that. Why are you saying it's not legal?
Uh... Back then, in Chicago, it wasn't. I should check the facts... But... Why bother, his employees made very good money, I mean, hundreds or maybe thousands of dollars, for giving a little piece of metal to someone. Sometimes more than one piece, to make sure the person got a good death... uh, I mean, deal.
I did check a couple of facts. Capone was throwing great parties on Valentine's day. He was so nice, he even invited his competitors to those parties.
Have you heard that Alcatraz is a great place to visit for tourists? Capone spent some time there, my, I want to see this place, it must be very comfortable.
Ok, ok, I give up. I won't try to sell shares to this new system, use 3 different sites, have one of those sites be a search engine that doesn't send me to ledzeppelin.com when I search for led zeppelin. Ok, I promised thousands ( millions ? ) of dollars to people who joined, but I wasn't able to afford proofreaders to write the name of one of the sites correctly. Yeah, the site name was incorrectly typed in 2 places. Who cares? Nobody notices these things when the money is good. Ok, I talk about an awesome place with a lot of companies ready to advertise, but the ad network I use is a commercial script that has been used by other sites, cause I couldn't afford to pay programmers to develop my own, but of course, I will beat Google at its own game.
If you wonder what's the point of this article, go here:
http://www.apsense.com/article/167718.html
I am stubborn. I refuse to see the evidence. I'm still convinced Al Capone was a legitimate businessman.
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