Become a Wealthy Millionaire, Find Riches on the Sidewalk

In today’s get-rich-quick world, you can’t open your browser without some one trying to sell you an e-book on getting filthy rich in just hours. In all honesty, I have to admit, I never did buy such a book, so I can’t be sure, but if it is too good to be true, it usually is. So I was delighted to see The Legend of Luke Sidewalker.

His basic idea is popular enough: earn a million dollar. However he’s not in a hurry. His plan is to just pick up that million. Right on the sidewalk, people drop a lot of loose change and never bother to pick it up. Luke does and he’s going to be rich for it.

His quirky stories and penny map are a treasure to explore. For instance, I love his theory why cash is lying on the sidewalk. Hours of fun and don’t you forget to pick up that penny.

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2 Comments

  1. Posted June 19, 2009 at 5:24 am | Permalink

    Thank you for the mention Peter, it is much appreciated. I started the blog as a bit of fun, but as the economy went down the shoot it seemed to gain more momentum. Perhaps the Federal Reserve could use my blog as an economic indicator!?

    Never forget to occaisionally look down when walking you never know what you might find, except of course when crossing the road.

    -Luke Sidewalker

  2. Posted June 19, 2009 at 2:24 pm | Permalink

    Thank you for the mention Peter, it is much appreciated. I started the blog as a bit of fun, but as the economy went down the shoot it seemed to gain more momentum. Perhaps the Federal Reserve could use my blog as an economic indicator!?

    Never forget to occaisionally look down when walking you never know what you might find, except of course when crossing the road.

    -Luke Sidewalker

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