news.yahoo.com — An elderly woman from the East Coast roams the Arizona desert in search of her land. She's looking for a tidy lot in a subdivision and instead finds an arid wasteland in the middle of nowhere. She gets lost, runs out of gas and water and has to be rescued by a rancher.
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eochaidriataSep 27, 2006
Whitewater?
oatesSep 28, 2006
i mark almost everything chrisek and aaaz post as spam. i don't buy that 25 people dugg this story and got it on the frontpage...it's lame.
arramolSep 28, 2006
It happens all the time.
hansolo69Sep 28, 2006
i instantly Digg down people who cry "conspiracy" when stories hit the front page. I don't buy the whole "i have no free will and must look at and comment on their stories." it's lame.
emptythoughtSep 28, 2006
i always just figure it's someone who has an axe to grind with the person who posted the story.still f**king lame though, internet vendettas are the most pathetic kind.
fett101Sep 28, 2006
Idiots or naiveThen again, they said some auctions had pictures. You would surely be able to fight for you money back if they had false pictures misrepresenting the property.
graemeeSep 28, 2006
We now know what the second line really stands for in;1. __Insert something here. For example land fraud___2. ???3. Profit
chatty82Sep 28, 2006
You should have figured out that land (or an apartment) you attempt to negotiate for on the Internet might be ancient history and not there any more. You should go and look at anything you want to buy online. You wouldn't want to buy a trailer park in Arizona that turned out to be a lake...
lobsangSep 28, 2006
Not only idiots. They're GREEDY.I had two exceedingly greedy coworkers falling for this scam. They'll try anything to make a quick buck. The same two were into "suing companies" and "buying Iraqi currency, as it's going to soar very soon...".C'mon...
lobsangSep 28, 2006
Making a profit out of greed and stupidity is an old business model. Actually, any business that explores the "seven capital sins" is profitable, ever noticed that?