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Methuselah

Timekeeper
I worked a short time for those guys - They are Science Fiction amateurs, and they have "Time Travel Tickets". Now I saw in Facebook they start marketing. If is it interesting someone... TheTimeTravel

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I had a read of their (your?)site....the interesting thing is they use the exact same slightly grammatically incorrect English that you do. It didn't convince me to lay out for a ticket. :)
 
Or - we all born not to English speaker parents...

Of course...I wasn't trying to belittle your English...only making the point that you have an obvious connection to the site. But how can anyone sell tickets for a service they do not own or control, and which they admit does not exist yet? I am guessing the site is meant as a piece of humourous creative science fiction in itself .
 
You are right in everything. I worked with these people. So I am associated with. Indeed it is science fiction fans who are trying (probably) make the travel in time, without committing when ...

BTW: Home page changed today, and the English more readable ...
 
You are right in everything. I worked with these people. So I am associated with. Indeed it is science fiction fans who are trying (probably) make the travel in time, without committing when ...

BTW: Home page changed today, and the English more readable ...

Rather than just saying that you are associated with the website why don't you just fully explain how you are associated with it?

I can say that the IP address for the site is shared with over 100 other sites that sell...hmmm..."marginally" useful products.

My friend, this site sounds like a scam. When I see a bird that has white feathers, webbed feet, quacks and floats in water I generally call it a duck. Though it may, in fact, not be a duck I wouldn't bet against the proposition without some proof to the contrary.
 
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