Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Buying an Island

Sorry for the recent absence. A family emergency has left one of us unavailable and, well, sometimes you just gotta work to pay the bills, a lesson that maybe Casey can learn.

In any case, not much has happened. The island floated along, then went underground (underwater?) for a few days, then re-emerged with no sponsors and new claims of success.

Casey says he's now in the top page of results for the phrase "Buying an Island." He considers this a great SEO success. We suspect that, given the challenge, Caseypedia is likely to surpass him rather quickly.

Buying an Island, see it now.

And that's the way it is at FalseCasey HQ, where it is raining hard

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Furst? Casey is crashing hard -- really down in last video...

PerpWalk

WeWantTheFunk said...

". . . sometimes you just gotta work to pay the bills, a lesson that maybe Casey can learn."

It makes no difference whether he can or can't learn it, because he won't. The result is the same either way.

WizardofIB said...

Casey's suck ass site is no longer #1 for "Buying an Island". One more on the laundry list of fails. With him denying any remotely negative comments as part of his stupid idea magnetism scheme, it's becoming hardly worth watching any more.

I know thats not something many hardcore Haterz™ would say, but its really starting to dry up over at Island Central. If you're reading this Casey (which you probably are), we need some new hi-jinks to follow like a quasi-gay mentor/sponsor, a lender being ignored, half-baked idea to print your face on toilet paper and monetize it, anything that is worth following. Watching you blather on by yourself is extremely boring. People want to see more characters like the Pre-paid legal guy or "G Money".

That's it for now.


The Wiz

Homosexual Con Artist said...

Please make a post with any info about what lies in store for Con-Man Casey now that his shell corporation is being dragged into court.

Is there a chance this could lead to discovery (in the legal sense) of his numerous other frauds? Or is it likely just a small claims matter?