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Fan letter to yourself.
There's really so much here to enjoy that I almost hesitate calling attention to the "fan mail" a couple of items down.
http://www.richiezie.com/#/richie-tip-jar/4546726366
I am impressed that an actual soccer mom wound not be able to spell soccer, and that she would know this guy's complete--and rather complicated--history so well.
Oh hell, just enjoy the whole thing. Points for not looking for a red pen.
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I dungeddit. Bad link, maybe?
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This is cut and pasted from the link above, embellished or edited in no way:
Rockin' Soccer Mom's Letter:
* THANK YOU: Richie the tip jar has saved my friends, family & I more then just money.We've been fans of yours for
* over 15 years on tv, radio, and know on the world wide web. Why don't you have a radio & Television show.
* We need you more then ever we hope this happens soon. Years ago I tryed the wind shield wiper tip and was sold.
* Every thing in the tip jar that I've tried has worked, but the thing is you keep it simple and easy to understand.
* Your car buying tips you help me in buying a car a little over a year ago. I did save a little over one thousand
* dollars, but even better the dealership treats me like a human because I do my home work and know what I'm
* talking about. We appreciate all you do for us and thanks for being on our side. May God Bless Us All
* Rockin' Socker Mom North Shore
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So is this guy a thing in Chicago? Assuming I've not heard of him until now, give me the quick lowdown. :)
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He's been trying to be a thing for years. this site hlitv.com rather well summarizes his many attempts at celebrity.
I know him from his stab at being an auto "celebrity." He really doesn't know--or care about cars. He just wants to
be famous.
His big break came maybe 15 years ago when he had a weekly minute on CLTV a local cable news channel. He
would share a weekly car-care tip.
He also spent some time claiming to a a comic, showing up places as "The Chicago Pole."
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Only the top video link here works: http://hlitv.com/ It's under the "Common Sense Solutions" link.
This is from his days as a home-improvement guru celebrity in waiting.
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There's one common thread through all of Rich's many phases, other than the oily reek of desperate wannabe-ism, that is. Dude has GOT to stop writing his own copy. That is completely embarrassing.
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At the very least, he should have had someone else write his "Socker Mom" fan letter; when she spells exactly as horribly as you do, and horribly in the exact same ways, something stinks.