Real Estate Investor Bag of Tricks

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"What has it got in its murseses?" (with apologies to J.R.R. Tolkein)
"What has it got in its murseses?" (with apologies to J.R.R. Tolkein)

May 29th 2007: in this post on IAFF, Casey reveals the mysterious contents of the murse.

Casey is in a playful mood; this post would be right at home here on CaseyPedia.

According to Casey, the murse contains, amongst other things, breath mints "strong enough to even overcome the wheat grass aftertaste"; and a million-dollar bill "for the real estate investor to stay focused". Sweet.

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Stung almost immediately by taunts of "jumped the shark", Casey responds at first mildly: "The point of the post is comic relief. People take themselves way too seriously around here. Gotta relax a bit. Chill." and then angrily:

To everybody that keeps saying “I’m jumping the shark” with this post or the other. WHY ARE YOU STILL HERE THEN?? Stop clogging up the comments and spreading your hate. [...] Shut up and enjoy. There is plenty more to this story.

Casey also promises "less “interrupting and manipulating”" on Friday's talkcast, and rails further against Duane LeGate:

Aside from violating my privacy he pisses me off by criticizing me for making an honest buck or two from this website. Here I’m doing something good and I get all this hate from the guy who says “he has my best interest at heart”.

He does, however "feel kind of bad [for] hanging up on him."

Of the $1000 challenge, Casey say "I have enough to carry me through from last week." Cool! A week off!

Casey later comments to troll some mysterious drama: "Some crazy things have been happening. I wish I could say more. [...] I’m busy taking care of some very serious and urgent issues…" and to announce some revisionism:

I’m also going through and cleaning up mentions of you know who… I want to show respect so I’m gonna be very ruthless in deleting those comments. Its not my style (as I like to keep it organic) but I have to take extreme measures.

In a slightly mangled metaphor, he notes "it’s kind of like “putting the cat in the bag”." A bit late for that, Snowflake: the cat is not only long out of the bag, it's also pooped in your shoes...it might even be hiding in a most unlikely place.

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