That was seven years ago… but go on, mate, you just keep holding on to that as a reason for your existence here. I think you’ll find that since then Bobby has learned to tell people to put his nonsense into their own words -- but those people still aren’t victims if they go off and actually do that; they still know perfectly well that what they’re doing is bullshit or wrong.arayder wrote:Well, that's all very nice but the fact is Menard did pretend to be a legal professional.
And then there’s the sheer absurdity of the ideas your Bobby comes up with and tells people about -- for instance, the thing where he stands up and tells people they can write dollars signs on a bit of paper and then use it to obtain goods and services.
Do you think merchants and trades people or anyone else out in the public are going to be fooled by that? I it doubt very much. And yet here you lot are trying to claim that the person trying to present the thing in an attempt to get goods or service has been fooled and that they’re a victim of a fraud! You’ve got a queer way of thinking, that’s for sure.
I’d love to be a fly on the wall if one of these alleged victims ever fulfilled your fantasy by going down to the station to claim they’ve been the victim of fraud because your Bobby, a stand up comedian by trade, tricked them into thinking they could write dollar signs on a piece of paper…
Arayder, maybe you could go along with them and tell the officer about how Bobby once pretended he was a lawyer. That might help, eh.