Friday, June 18, 2021

Prison is no big deal

 Yesterday while changing the oil on the motorcycle Kadizzle got another call from his scammer friend in India. One more time Kadizzle was about to get news he won five million dollars and a new car.  Readers Digest is so good to Kadizzle.  In the last year scammer has told Kadizzle he had winnings approaching 100 million. Kadizzle told Sanji about the New York Times article on scammers from India. Somehow there is an American who was able to hack the computers of the scammers. A New York Times reporter actually went to India and forced one of the scammers to have an interview. It seems now possible these scammers might be caught. Kadizzle told Sanji he was in jeopardy and might end up in prison. After Kadizzle told Sanji he should find another line of work Sanji said " I am not afraid of prison, I have been in prison many times" .   Strange how Readers Digest hires such reputable people to disperse the money.  Why he keeps calling me is a mystery .  Once Sanji called with the scam and Kadizzle was playing him along.  In the background Kadizzle heard a rooter crow. Apparently Readers Digest has roosters in their offices.  If you are bored find the NYT article.  The story is interesting about how these scams work and how much money they take in. The average scammer working for a crooked organization gets a percentage of what he steals. According to the article the daily take is usually about five hundred dollars. The guy scamming you gets a small percentage.  Think about Trump and his scam. How many people did he fool?  There are a lot of people just waiting to be scammed. Republicans know this.

Part Two:  Kadizzle took off on the Motorcycle on a mystery ride. After leaving the compound up the gravel road he headed. Randomly he chose to follow the first Forest Service road he found. Forest Service Road 688.  It is fun to just head into the mountains with no clue where you are going. On and on the road went. Kadizzle began to realize if anything went wrong he was withing shouting distance of the middle of nowhere.  Thinking what if there is a flat tire or a mechanical failure, no one would ever find him.  Kadizzle called Winky just to let here know where the search party might look.  After many miles Kadizzle became amazed at the vastness of the wilderness. Going back would not be fun. Kadizzle surmised the road must lead somewhere. Finally Kadizzle's brain had a moment of function. Kadizzle consulted the map on the phone.  It appeared the road would eventually come out near New Mexico.  At last the road did meet up with a paved road.  Again Kadizzle had to consult the map to figure out where he was.  On the way back Kadizzle kept thinking how big the country really is. There is still a massive amount of wilderness in the United States. These old mining roads, and logging roads form a web that will take you deep into nowhere. 

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