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Edit 2: OH FUCK OFF! SHE SPENT OVER 200 DOLLARS ON POTBELLY SANDWICH LUNCHES OVER THREE MONTHS AND CHARGED IT TO HER CAMPAIGN. HOW IS THIS NOT A SCAM?
That's actually just very impressive.Edit 2: OH FUCK OFF! SHE SPENT OVER 200 DOLLARS ON POTBELLY SANDWICH LUNCHES OVER THREE MONTHS AND CHARGED IT TO HER CAMPAIGN. HOW IS THIS NOT A SCAM?
That's actually just very impressive.
How the fuck do you spend $200 on sandwiches in a year, much less 3 months?
How many fucking sandwiches are she and Frank eating?
That's actually just very impressive.
How the fuck do you spend $200 on sandwiches in a year, much less 3 months?
How many fucking sandwiches are she and Frank eating?
Alright, so let's go ahead and say that's 30 sandwiches, just for the sake of argument.Assuming $5 each that's just 40 sandwiches. That's for the cheap ones, though. I bet John gorges himself on some $8 thing with a couple bucks of add-ons and some sports drink for another $3.
Another thing I want to dig into more is that comical series of missed flights. Notice that the original flight was just $7. This says to me that Frank originally tried to use his own frequent flyer miles to buy John a free flight, but then realized it would run afoul of some sort of rules and couldn't. Anyone have any insight into this?
Also bizarre is that the two legs of the flight were bought separately. Did John not know how long he was staying?
My guess was that they bought an original round-trip ticket that fell through somehow, and then bought two one-way tickets to replace it. Which is still bizarre.I'm at a complete loss to the explain the dates on all those charges though, or why a second set of flights were needed... OK, you miss your outbound flight, but surely the return flight is still good? Unless Wu actually managed to pull the same trick of being late for a flight and having to book a more expensive last minute flight TWICE on same trip. The idea of that boggles my mind though.
... It also helps that she seen to be "doing something" so people, especially her husband, don't start asking awkward questions about why a qualified software engineer (nope, couldn't say that with a straight face) is unemployed.
You say that as if Frank doesn't know what Brianna is. He's not an observer in all this. Whatever it is, he's in on it.
If anything he supports this vanity campaign so he can tell others how his 'wife' is a politician.
Wasn’t one of the one way tickets used to go to Virginia to buy the Porsche??
I want to clear up the JP event. The JP meeting was a regular ward meeting. Right now every politician is going to every ward/town democratic committee meeting in their district and giving their stump speech. They're not events designed for any one candidate: they're monthly meetings for the town/ward democratic committee, and people running for office looking for democratic support are always welcome to come give a little speech. It wasn't a Gonzalez event, and they were probably given an equal amount of time to speak.
A lot of people seem to think Frank is pretty nefarious, but that's not the view I get of him. I think he really wants Brianna to do well, and he tries his best to support her and rescue her from her doomed causes.
This is, after all, the guy who dumped upwards of half a million dollars in to BriBri's game company. I really don't see what possible reward he could have expected from that. We also saw the bursts of activity from Frank in the last days of Giant Spacekat and now in Wu's campaign, where if you compare their online presence, it seems like Frank is doing more campaigning than Brianna is.
I suspect the dynamic is pretty toxic, where Brianna lies to Frank and Frank is aware but doesn't call her on it. Early in their relationship, Frank really did seem to believe a lot of things about Brianna that weren't true, like she was a college graduate, etc. I think with time, Frank has come to appreciate that Brianna is fundamentally dishonest even in her closest relations, but that it does no good to actually call her out. Really nothing could be solved except by Frank just dumping her ass and getting on with his life on his own, which would probably make him a whole lot happier.
At the outset, he honestly expected to get rich off the deal. Mobile games were red-hot, and there was an unfilled market segment for "AAA-quality" games on the iPhone. The plan was to take the market by storm with an awesome game, make a nice profit on it, then get bought out by EA and make a massive profit.This is, after all, the guy who dumped upwards of half a million dollars in to BriBri's game company. I really don't see what possible reward he could have expected from that.
I suspect the dynamic is pretty toxic, where Brianna lies to Frank and Frank is aware but doesn't call her on it. Early in their relationship, Frank really did seem to believe a lot of things about Brianna that weren't true, like she was a college graduate, etc. I think with time, Frank has come to appreciate that Brianna is fundamentally dishonest even in her closest relations, but that it does no good to actually call her out. Really nothing could be solved except by Frank just dumping her ass and getting on with his life on his own, which would probably make him a whole lot happier.
Frank bought into the GamerGate lie because he does love Brianna and the lie is easier to swallow than the truth that she’s just a scammer who will lie to even him.