Yes, it is getting near to the witching hour for Amway employees. Because I have lots of automated visitors who are searching for information about Dream Night and wind up at some of my older blogs, let's get this one up for the key words. And because I have ambots that are so messed up by the bastards in their Amway upline that they have no idea what year it is, I'll throw in a few of years just to be safe.
Dream Night 2014: Dream Builders from Around the World
Amway World Wide Dream Builders Dream Night 2014 is an annual event that brings together people from all around the world.
Amway Dream Night 2014 is a global gathering of dream builders.
Amway Dream Night 2014 is a night of fun and games for the whole family.
Amway Dream Night 2014, presented by WWDB
Amway WWDB Dream Night 2013 is a night of fun and games for the whole family.
Amway WWDB Dream Night 2015 is a night of fun and games for the whole family.
Amway Dream Night 2012, presented by WWDB
Amway WWDB Dream Night 2011 is a night of fun and games.
All right, that should work well for important terms!
It will cost you $70. Moreover, what will happen once you have paid your money in full. Aside from spending your money and your time, what else can you do? Apparently, this evening is designed to provide you with "hope" that your "dreams can become a reality." If I save my money and stay at home, I can have the same experience as watching Who Wants To Be A Millionaire on television.
Yes, Amway is all about selling the prospect of a better future. In this instance, you are compelled to consume a meal that, depending on the venue, may or may not be delectable but which is likely to cost the catering service little more than $15 per plate. The remainder of your hard-earned money is used to compensate the Diamond speakers who come to the ambots to shower them with this "hope."
The speakers are reportedly going to spew motivational, dream-inspiring nonsense at the audience, who are all surely thinking to themselves, "How much longer do I have to sit here eating the plastic chicken before I can check my money?"
Dream Night will be held in January 2014 by the Amway World Wide Dreambuilders organisation. There is no particular order for the following cities in the United States: Seattle; Ontario; Phoenix; Calgary; Bellevue; Chicago; San Jose; Albuquerque; Honolulu; Boise; Anaheim; Salt Lake City; Saskatoon; Spokane; Edmonton; Tri-Cities; Sacramento; Oshkosh; Reno; Minneapolis; Fargo; Vancouver; Medford; Billings; Portland; Missoula; Denver; Las Vegas; Fresno; Ann
And who are the Diamonds, and how do they plan on dividing the earnings of Dream Night? Glen and Joya Baker, Howie and Theresa Danzik, Tracey and Kimberly Eaton, Terry and Linda Felber, Greg and Laurie Duncan, Matt and Sandee Tsuruda, Robert and Shelley Kummer, Samir and Teresa Attalah, Dan and Sandy Yuen, Scott and Cris Harimoto are among those who have contributed to this project.
It appears that some Diamonds have been omitted from the starting lineup. They must be enraged because this is where the majority of their earnings are generated. The cult leaders are making around $50 each ambot in pure profit from the tool fraud, which they divide amongst themselves.
I'm confident that I can locate a great restaurant where I can enjoy a $15 supper without having to listen to a bunch of fucking bastards from Amway bore the shit out of me for an hour and a half.
Dream Night is a pain in the neck!
Amway is a jerk!
The World Wide Dream Builders are a Scumbag!
All of Amway's functions are terrible!
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