you're making a mockery of this
i was thinking Dom Deluise.
you're making a mockery of this
well, clooney is really bending my ear about this. i told him you would say no.
I don't think you have the vision to be involved in this.
where do you think the money is coming from?
the sky?
I've pretty much got the whole thing in my head right now. Your only real contribution was your line "oh ...it's Mantafort". Which pretty much captures the idea. Then the bus thing. But that's pretty hokey and I was kind of just going along with it. I do like the idea of him begin a bus driver. But there's no way he's going to pop around London crime scenes in a double decker bus. Realistically, he's going to be driving a late model sedan. The other way to go would be that he lives in a modest flat but drives a Bently or something. Mantafort is an everyman but he enjoys cars. I don't know. I've got to think on it.
But your last comments about Dom Deluise and George Cloony pretty much tell me you're either 1) not interested or 2) have no idea.
If you've got some money to put into it, then you should just trust that I've got the creative side of things covered. Otherwise, I could just write a book instead.
dom deluise was a great american actor.
and a late model sedan?
you just put me to sleep
So underrated
thank you. you understand.
sometimes experts can be a real control freak.
Too bad Christopher Hewett isn't still alive. An early to mid 90s Chris Hewett would be the PERFECT Manafort.
I'll tell you what. You bumble s can dress up like Mr. Belvedere and whatever Dom Deluise played. The guy from Cannonball. And you can make your own movie which will no doubt end with the pair of you in a bathtub drinking wine and playing with each other's nutsacks.
Who will Christopher Eccleston play?
Idk...you have a suggestion? Would he be a recurring character? He might could be one of the passengers that needs help in a particular episode. Maybe that's an ongoing bit. The side stories always involve some one famous.
His height and demeanor seem opposite of Winstone, so he should either be a police chief or the main bad guy. I'm not sure if Manafort is still a cop show or bus driver
It's a cop show. There's a main crime that he has to solve every episode. This is where he has to help his old partner. But he's retired from the force and drives a bus. From time to time, there will be some secondary issue related to a passenger that he has to solve. So you've got a major and minor story line every episode.
Can Manafort have a mobile crime lab tethered to the bus? I would also suggest he have a sheep herders staff. I would like him to walk with a very long slinking gate opposite that of Pirot.
You are welcome to join IHustle and clambake in their comedy porn show. You and the sheep would be quite welcome I suspect.
Although our last production yielded quite a profit, I was not satisfied artistically.
Work with me people... Uhhh Spurs46
https://theintercept.com/2017/02/24/...-estate-loans/This $6.6 million in loans to one customer represents roughly 2.2 percent of Federal Savings Bank’s overall assets, and nearly 11 percent of the bank’s total shareholder equity. The total borrowing cost appears to exceed the equivalent market value of a property of that size in the neighborhood, and it’s also unusual from a risk management standpoint to loan millions of dollars for a home already in default by the same owner.
A longtime Republican strategist, Manafort’s removal from the Trump campaign last summer came amid reports that a pro-Russian political party in Ukraine gave him $12.7 million in off-the-books payments.
Ex-Trump campaign chair Manafort under scrutiny for $19 million worth of shady real estate loans
Former Trump campaign boss Paul Manafort — who resigned his position last summer amid scrutiny over his ties to the Russian government — is raising eyebrows once again thanks to $19 million in home equity loans for properties in New York City.
The Intercept’s David Dayen reports that Manafort has taken out seven separate home equity loans since 2012 with an estimated worth of $19.2 million. What makes this particularly strange, Dayen notes, is the presence of
“one particularly large and unusual loan from a banker on Trump’s Economic Advisory Council.”
Despite the fact that home equity loans such as the one Manafort took out on the property are supposed to give owners incentives to improve the property, it seems that he has completely left it alone since its acquisition.
“The home has been empty since the purchase,”
Dayen says that Manafort’s decision to borrow $6.6 million against the property without doing anything to fix it up leaves him owing much more money on the house than its current worth. This leads to questions about what his real goal is with such property investments.
“You’ve got lots of LLCs, lots of properties, lots of transfers to Manafort, his wife, and his kids,” Termine tells Dayen.
“It didn’t smell good, and then added together it really doesn’t.”
http://www.rawstory.com/2017/02/ex-t...e+Raw+Story%29
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that's what I just posted, genius
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