Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Fooling people is an art
A British autistic teenager pretended to be a tycoon and fooled a lot of airline honchos recently. It was a scam that rocked the aviation world. I love this chap. Just imagine his guts and his confidence and not to mention the planning that went into the entire thing. He proved once again that if you make the right noises you can fool people from this so called 'upper class' world. He sat in meetings with industry bosses, sold them his plans and schemes pretending to be owner or a fleet of jets. How gullible are these people! He would have gone on had it not been for some journalists who smelled a rat and exposed the chap. I think that age old saying about the dress and the haircut making a man is entirely true in this case!
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1 comment:
yeah, great guy...he should also thank his lucky stars for the gift of autism...it really saved his a$#...
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