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The Gravitator. It may not be worth its weight in gold to me, but I'm sure it is to someone.
Everything you need to know about the Gravitator is right there in that short little flick. Great example of "truth in advertising"! Read the advertisement!
So here's a funny question: how come the LRL fans won't post that video (produced either by the manufacturer or one of their authorized agents), it's left up to me (who ain't exactly an LRL fan) to do it? More truth in advertising, ain't it?!
The Gravitator, as some of you know, is my personal all-time favorite "truth in advertising" product. But "truth in advertising" is pervasive in the LRL industry, it ain't just the Gravitator. Back in the olden days (sorry, forum wasn't archived) I had a ball proving that Yocum's LRL could meet all its advertising claims and not one "skeptic" was willing to dispute me on it.
Here's another question that kinda answers itself, even more truth in advertising...... The Gravitator has been heavily advertised for over a decade. There must be a lot of people buying them. Yet I don't recall anyone ever posting here saying that they use a Gravitator, nor anyone who claims to use some other LRL explain why theirs is better than the Gravitator. After all these years, the Gravitator itself remains a near-mystery apart from the advertising. World's quietest fan club.
I gotta give Art credit, at least he's willing to talk about the LRL that he uses. And over the years I've grown to even kinda like the guy (sorry, hope that don't embarrass ya too much, Art).
****** [EDIT]*****
In another recent post I alluded to the similarity between the LRL fan club and the "Free/overunity energy" fan club. Came across this last night, and everything you need to know about it is clearly spelled out in the piece itself. Just a matter of reading the advertisement. Damn near died laughing when I figured out what his game is and how much detail he'd put into tipping his hand to anyone willing to see it. The tinfoil hatters will continue on as though nothing happened, any of 'em who got this far already decided that facts don't matter. Here goes......
See the title of the flick? Trust me on this, he really does solve the mystery!
Everything you need to know about the Gravitator is right there in that short little flick. Great example of "truth in advertising"! Read the advertisement!
So here's a funny question: how come the LRL fans won't post that video (produced either by the manufacturer or one of their authorized agents), it's left up to me (who ain't exactly an LRL fan) to do it? More truth in advertising, ain't it?!
The Gravitator, as some of you know, is my personal all-time favorite "truth in advertising" product. But "truth in advertising" is pervasive in the LRL industry, it ain't just the Gravitator. Back in the olden days (sorry, forum wasn't archived) I had a ball proving that Yocum's LRL could meet all its advertising claims and not one "skeptic" was willing to dispute me on it.
Here's another question that kinda answers itself, even more truth in advertising...... The Gravitator has been heavily advertised for over a decade. There must be a lot of people buying them. Yet I don't recall anyone ever posting here saying that they use a Gravitator, nor anyone who claims to use some other LRL explain why theirs is better than the Gravitator. After all these years, the Gravitator itself remains a near-mystery apart from the advertising. World's quietest fan club.
I gotta give Art credit, at least he's willing to talk about the LRL that he uses. And over the years I've grown to even kinda like the guy (sorry, hope that don't embarrass ya too much, Art).
****** [EDIT]*****
In another recent post I alluded to the similarity between the LRL fan club and the "Free/overunity energy" fan club. Came across this last night, and everything you need to know about it is clearly spelled out in the piece itself. Just a matter of reading the advertisement. Damn near died laughing when I figured out what his game is and how much detail he'd put into tipping his hand to anyone willing to see it. The tinfoil hatters will continue on as though nothing happened, any of 'em who got this far already decided that facts don't matter. Here goes......
See the title of the flick? Trust me on this, he really does solve the mystery!
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