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NO! I just think most envy me. In case you don't know what that means look below. I looked it up for you. I'm 22 without a great lack of education and lots of money left from my parents if you say so. Maybe not as much as few but at my age it feels great. I have tons and tons more to learn. But unlike you sport I take it one day at a time.
Envy (also called invidiousness) may be defined as an emotion that "occurs when a person lacks another’s superior quality, achievement, or possession and either desires it or wishes that the other lacked it."[1]
It can also derive from a sense of low self-esteem that results from an upward social comparison threatening a person's self image: another person has something that the envier considers to be important to have. If the other person is perceived to be similar to the envier, the aroused envy will be particularly intense, because it signals to the envier that it just as well could have been him or her who had the desired object............................................ ........
I've already been suspended 30days...enjoy it until I come back

U are by far the dumbest person on earth.
"JT55 has gotten to me" - I Win.
Last edited by JT55; Aug 27, 2008 at 02:44 PM.
Enjoy clerking your liquor store while the rest of us do something with our lives. At least you'll never be short on bottles to live at the bottom of. And don't even think of repeating the same joke about "*****ting" on me, because nothing about you *****s on anything about me or my life.
Fatty = owned
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
C Park Wine & Spirits
1424 6th Ave.
Bet 58th & 59th Street
New York, NY 10019
Phone: (212) 421-0313
As one Martin xxxx posted:
"I worked at my fathers art gallery since I was 18. I was makein sales from 20 bucks to 50-250k. I was selling Warhols,Harings,Fazzinos and so on.... It's a great business. I made about 300k within 4 years. I purchased a Liquor store in NYC. My income is about 100k after taxes etc..."
Interestingly enough, the Liquor Store is owned by one Omar xxxx, and was started in 1991:
http://www.manta.com/coms2/dnbcompany_ctm563
As far as art goes...
Guess selling fake "art" allows you to buy nice cars for your son.
http://www.ftc.gov/os/annualreports/ar1995.pdf :
O.J.T. Corporation; xxxx xxxx; O. J. Art Gallery, Inc.;
Omar xxxx
These dealers of artwork prints purportedly by such well-known
artists as Marc Chagall, Joan Miro, Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, and
others agreed to settle allegations that they misrepresented the
authenticity of the prints they sold. The Commission alleged that the
dealers often falsely represented that the prints were in fact handsigned
by the respective artists. Additionally, the Commission alleged
that the dealers distributed the counterfeit prints to retailers, thus
assisting art galleries and other retailers to misrepresent the
authenticity of prints as well. The settlement requires the defendants
to pay $25,000 in consumer redress. It also prohibits them from
making similar false representations about the artwork they market or
sell in the future and from assisting others who have made, or intend
to make, such misrepresentations.
Have a nice day, Marty.
Last edited by Mr. Vanos; Feb 15, 2010 at 12:37 PM. Reason: Using member's personal information

C Park Wine & Spirits
1424 6th Ave.
Bet 58th & 59th Street
New York, NY 10019
Phone: (212) 421-0313
As one Martin xxxx posted:
"I worked at my fathers art gallery since I was 18. I was makein sales from 20 bucks to 50-250k. I was selling Warhols,Harings,Fazzinos and so on.... It's a great business. I made about 300k within 4 years. I purchased a Liquor store in NYC. My income is about 100k after taxes etc..."
Interestingly enough, the Liquor Store is owned by one Omar xxxx, and was started in 1991:
http://www.manta.com/coms2/dnbcompany_ctm563
As far as art goes...
Guess selling fake "art" allows you to buy nice cars for your son.
http://www.ftc.gov/os/annualreports/ar1995.pdf :
O.J.T. Corporation; xxxx xxxx; O. J. Art Gallery, Inc.;
Omar xxxx
These dealers of artwork prints purportedly by such well-known
artists as Marc Chagall, Joan Miro, Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, and
others agreed to settle allegations that they misrepresented the
authenticity of the prints they sold. The Commission alleged that the
dealers often falsely represented that the prints were in fact handsigned
by the respective artists. Additionally, the Commission alleged
that the dealers distributed the counterfeit prints to retailers, thus
assisting art galleries and other retailers to misrepresent the
authenticity of prints as well. The settlement requires the defendants
to pay $25,000 in consumer redress. It also prohibits them from
making similar false representations about the artwork they market or
sell in the future and from assisting others who have made, or intend
to make, such misrepresentations.
Have a nice day, Marty.

Last edited by Mr. Vanos; Feb 15, 2010 at 12:37 PM. Reason: Using member's personal info

HUH
???Listen Rosetta Stone - I have no idea what your even saying half the time - I have to consult the Stupid to English Manual everytime you say something.
School is in session son - Grab a Twinkie and sit down and stay in your place.
Here's the deal Marty - the fact that your 22 and own this car means ZERO to me - I could care less. In your world of MySpace, Facebook, M3 Forums, Jersey Shore, Joey's Surf Club you think owning this car makes you too cool for school. Well let me be the first to tell you -It doesn't. This car is now your identity cause you dont have one and you think that this is your ticket to the rock n roll hall of fame.
When you grow up you'll realize it don't mean ----- Like every other grown up here does. I for one think you are a complete idiot on many levels -not just your retarded posts - lame comebacks and in general stupid threads. "What kind of air do you guys use to fill your tires? - I use Fresh how bout you?"
I cant imagine what responsible parent would let their 22 yr old son save up 140k and then blow it on a car at 22!?
Right there you should be elected into the morons hall of fame.
The rest is just icing on the cake.
When you the thrill wears off (in a few weeks) you'll realize that ur "Im 22 and own a Black series bit" is old and nobody cares. It wont win you friends or girls and kids your age will hate you more than they already do. Hopefully some Jersey or Staten Island Guidos might throw you a beatin just because.
That money could have much better served your future by investing it or expanding your business or the like. In my opinion unless your Dad did buy that car or you are worth a few hundred K yourself you have no business owning that car. Coming on this forum and trying to impress people who are twice your age with your financial prowess is beyond laughable. There are people on this board that you dont have enough money to be their lawn jockey (look it up) It makes you look like a total idiot - You have shot yourself in the foot 100x here in less than a month. Its over for you.
Nobody here is laughing with you - everyone is laughing at you. Thats what you dont understand. Why dont u take a break for awhile and when you come back have a ghostwriter write your posts for you - you can dictate them to him and he can decipher them (or try) and make an intelligent post or comment in your behalf.
In the meantime you think you can come stretch my seats out for me - there still a lil stiff.

OUCH!!!!!
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http://www.manta.com/coms2/dnbcompany_ctm563
As far as art goes...
Guess selling fake "art" allows you to buy nice cars for your son.
http://www.ftc.gov/os/annualreports/ar1995.pdf :


C Park Wine & Spirits
1424 6th Ave.
Bet 58th & 59th Street
New York, NY 10019
Phone: (212) 421-0313
As one Martin xxxx posted:
"I worked at my fathers art gallery since I was 18. I was makein sales from 20 bucks to 50-250k. I was selling Warhols,Harings,Fazzinos and so on.... It's a great business. I made about 300k within 4 years. I purchased a Liquor store in NYC. My income is about 100k after taxes etc..."
Interestingly enough, the Liquor Store is owned by one Omar xxxx, and was started in 1991:
http://www.manta.com/coms2/dnbcompany_ctm563
As far as art goes...
Guess selling fake "art" allows you to buy nice cars for your son.
http://www.ftc.gov/os/annualreports/ar1995.pdf :
O.J.T. Corporation; Jalal xxxx; O. J. Art Gallery, Inc.;
Omar xxxx
These dealers of artwork prints purportedly by such well-known
artists as Marc Chagall, Joan Miro, Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, and
others agreed to settle allegations that they misrepresented the
authenticity of the prints they sold. The Commission alleged that the
dealers often falsely represented that the prints were in fact handsigned
by the respective artists. Additionally, the Commission alleged
that the dealers distributed the counterfeit prints to retailers, thus
assisting art galleries and other retailers to misrepresent the
authenticity of prints as well. The settlement requires the defendants
to pay $25,000 in consumer redress. It also prohibits them from
making similar false representations about the artwork they market or
sell in the future and from assisting others who have made, or intend
to make, such misrepresentations.
Have a nice day, Marty.
Last edited by Mr. Vanos; Feb 15, 2010 at 12:38 PM. Reason: Using member's personal info
Got Ownage?
TAKE MARTY OFF PROBATION
he is very entertaining
Apologies for the run-on sentence. Lotta jabs and a low blow in there.
C Park Wine & Spirits
1424 6th Ave.
Bet 58th & 59th Street
New York, NY 10019
Phone: (212) 421-0313
As one Martin xxxx posted:
"I worked at my fathers art gallery since I was 18. I was makein sales from 20 bucks to 50-250k. I was selling Warhols,Harings,Fazzinos and so on.... It's a great business. I made about 300k within 4 years. I purchased a Liquor store in NYC. My income is about 100k after taxes etc..."
Interestingly enough, the Liquor Store is owned by one Omar xxxx, and was started in 1991:
http://www.manta.com/coms2/dnbcompany_ctm563
As far as art goes...
Guess selling fake "art" allows you to buy nice cars for your son.
http://www.ftc.gov/os/annualreports/ar1995.pdf :
O.J.T. Corporation; Jalal xxxx; O. J. Art Gallery, Inc.;
Omar xxxx
These dealers of artwork prints purportedly by such well-known
artists as Marc Chagall, Joan Miro, Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, and
others agreed to settle allegations that they misrepresented the
authenticity of the prints they sold. The Commission alleged that the
dealers often falsely represented that the prints were in fact handsigned
by the respective artists. Additionally, the Commission alleged
that the dealers distributed the counterfeit prints to retailers, thus
assisting art galleries and other retailers to misrepresent the
authenticity of prints as well. The settlement requires the defendants
to pay $25,000 in consumer redress. It also prohibits them from
making similar false representations about the artwork they market or
sell in the future and from assisting others who have made, or intend
to make, such misrepresentations.
Have a nice day, Marty.
Last edited by Mr. Vanos; Feb 15, 2010 at 12:39 PM. Reason: Using member's personal info
Some creative googling, and presto. Didn't even use any paid services, I'm sure there is more interesting stuff. If you end up in a FTC annual report, there's usually more.
Marty, what happened last year with the $100k settlement when White Flint Mall sued you guys ?
Some creative googling, and presto. Didn't even use any paid services, I'm sure there is more interesting stuff. If you end up in a FTC annual report, there's usually more.
Marty, what happened last year with the $100k settlement when White Flint Mall sued you guys ?
In the dictionary definintion of "Ownage", your picture should go in there right next to CH.







