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Thursday, September 9, 2021

What to do in Washington DC instead of Amway WWDB Spring Leadership 2012

 Spring Leadership will be held in Washington, DC, on April 21 and 22, 2012, at the Westin Washington Dulles Airport, as part of the WWDB Amway conference.

Despite the fact that I am completely unfamiliar with this hotel, a short Google search leads me to their website, where I can find information about their meeting and banquet facilities. The banquet rooms are smaller, but three or four of them can be opened up to accommodate a total of 380 people. Alternatively, open up a number of them to create what is known as the ballroom, which may accommodate 600 people. That's all there is to it. Select one of the options. 600 or 380 ambots, depending on your preference. With a ticket price of $125. $75,000 or $47,500, depending on your preference. I have no idea how much it would cost to rent the facility for the entire weekend, but let's say it's $20,000 just for the sake of argument that it is $20,000. In addition, another $5,000 was deposited into WWDB's bank account to cover the cost of booking and all the additional hassles they go through. It's a joke, of course! If you're the Diamond(s) at the Spring Leadership Conference in Washington, DC, it would be a disaster. A smaller space means a lesser number of participants, which means less money from the tool fraud. Let us assume a worst-case scenario of 600 ambots. After the hotel and WWDB have been reimbursed, the remaining $55,000 will be divided among the Diamonds. There is no doubt that this is a reasonable sum for defrauding people, but there will undoubtedly be infighting. Diamond was probably already squabbling over who was going to be saddled with the little event and less money in their wallet when the event took place.

Leaders in the Amway WWDB Spring Leadership The Amway conference in Washington DC is an unfortunate conflict for some excellent little ambots because another Amway conference is taking place in Spokane the same weekend, April 20, 21, and 22 2012. Imagine the misery and anguish those cretins must be going through as they try to figure out how to be in two separate places at the same time on two different continents! It's a joke, of course!

This also prompts the emergence of a query in the mind. Spring Leadership is a one-day event that costs $125. Ambots attending Spring Leadership in Spokane appear to be getting greater value for their money than ambots attending Spring Leadership in Washington, DC, based on the data. Due to the fact that Spokane is three days away and Washington DC WWDB Spring Leadership is two days away. So, are the ambots in Washington, DC, complaining about being taken advantage of? It's not like they shouldn't be complaining about being taken advantage of because this is all part of the Amway tool fraud. Alternatively, are the ambots heading to Spokane so fucking dense that they require one extra day to "understand it?"

In any case, this means another one of my postings in which I recommend things to do in the area rather than attending the World Wide Dream Builders Amway Spring Leadership indoctrination conference this weekend. I would advise staying at home to save time and money rather than wasting it on the Amway tool fraud and the associated expenditures of travelling to and staying in Washington, DC, etc. Somehow, I believe it would be less expensive to stay in Spokane rather than Washington, DC, but the airfare has got to be a pain in the neck! As a result, I need to add some more keywords to my database because I've received numerous requests from bots looking for information about Spring Leadership, which means I need to get started on my ambot travel guides for Honolulu, Minneapolis, Denver, and Calgary. I've already covered the Amway conferences in Spokane and Las Vegas, as well as the WWDB Spring Leadership 2012.

I discovered a website that lists 100 free or almost free activities to do in Washington, DC, that I thought you might enjoy. Oh, that's right. It almost sounds like you're in Tijuana - almost completely free! http://washington.org/visiting/browse-dc/attractions/100-free-things-to-do

Would you be interested in having a tour of the White House? It's something I've never done, but my aunt has, and she claims it's completely free. To request the trip, she was required to submit a formal letter to her representative in Congress; fortunately, this website, which I located here, states virtually the same thing, so some forethought is required. You may be quite certain that everyone who applies for a tour will be subjected to a security check before being allowed to enter. http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/tours-and-events

Alternatively, you might simply walk past 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and snap some photos. It's preferable to being confined to an Amway meeting!

Actually, if it were up to me, I'd just keep walking and make my way to the Washington Mall, where I'd take pictures of Capitol Hill, as well as the monuments and statues that line the street.

Visiting the Smithsonian Museum is a lot more interesting and educational way to spend the day than attending an Amway meeting and getting indoctrinated by the company. One cannot beat the price - it is free! - From 10 a.m. until 5:30 p.m.

The National Zoo is a fantastic place to spend the day with the family. Even better than forking over huge cash for Amway WWDB Spring Leadership, this is a much better offer. Yes, there's another another freebie! Come check out the lions and tigers exhibit and picture how much fun it would be to let these enormous creatures loose in the middle of an Amway convention! Yeah! That is something I would pay for! That is, as long as I was in a safe viewing area.

If you want to walk in George Washington's shoes, it could be worth your time to take a short trip out of Washington, DC, and head to Virginia, where the Mount Vernon house is found. Tours are available for $15 per person. If you are above the age of 62 or under the age of 12, you will pay slightly less. http://www.mountvernon.org/

That's all there is to it. There are far more interesting things to do in Washington DC than waste time becoming brainwashed at an Amway gathering.

Amway WWDB Spring Leadership is a complete disaster!

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