Farsetta vs. Thornberry. The Great Inspection Debate in NJ. Hot PIC...

Joe Farsetta, Nick Gromicko, and P. Nathan Thornberry after the www.InspectorBoost.com Great Debate on October 23, 2012.

Based on the picture alone, I would have said it was a battle of Oompa Loompas… :mrgreen:

The right honorable Joseph Farsetta…

Ok how much did that cost you Nick! LOL

Keep dreaming, P Diddy. I pretty much wiped the floor with you.

I had your sorry *** against the ropes, and you damned well know it.

In the future, when you make claims, try and remember that there may be someone in the audience that won’t drink the Koolaid.

By the way, I look forward to you producing those actuarials you said we’re so easy to get.

Based on after-the-presentation commentary, I thnk that MANY members and inspectors would be surprised to learn what I learned abut your views and experience. The commentary from several inspectors was that they thought our exchange was, initially, a set up. They quickly realized it wasn’t.

Impressions from several we’re that Nick was passionate, I was passionate, and that you were a huge sales pitch.

Tell me again who my customer is?

Let’s not confuse where the inspector’s responsibility lies. And, be sure and remember to tell those inspectors with the reputation of being too thorough or hard to arrange my narratives and commentary in such a way to make the realtor more comfortable with their reports and their willingness to refer them.

You do this in the name of marketing…

Unbelievable

In an audience of experienced inspectors, I shred your sorry-*** argument in my sleep.

As I told you, you have some decent products. Stick to selling them based on their merits, and stop pretending you care about our members, or that you own the place.

Like I said, I’ll debate you any place and any time.

He is just a new york Yankee not hard to do:p

I wish I could have heard the debate. It’s a good subject.
Perhaps Mr Thornberry could share with us his side so we
on the forum could enjoy the debate. It sounds like fun.

Shrek and Shrek Jr.
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If I had known there was going to be dwarf tossing, I would have flown out for this one…:wink:

Is he still marketing his alleged “Independent” Arbitrator service as…???

Contact InterNACHI’s Alternate Dispute Resolution Service, Director of Professional Development and Chairman, Ethics & Standards of Practice Committee
Joe Farsetta (New York)
Advanced Professional Services Group, Inc.
Pearl River, NY 10965
InterNACHI cell phone (303) 591-9919
Email Joe
About Joe Farsetta](Joe Farsetta - InterNACHI®)
Inspection Arbitration Services](http://inspectionarbitrationservice.com/)* (Handling consumer complaints through alternate dispute resolution)
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Do you want to know what someone in my family thought about your $100.00 Bill Nathan?
“It looks like the character from** MAD **magazine and he can’t be that good an Inspector if he cant even put his face in the middle of the fake bill.” LOL

If you have a concern with regard to HI Lawsuits or more information…
give Joe Ferry a Call…
He will be able to provide info about Independent Arbitration services, E&O and Legal Representation

http://joeferry.com/

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Ha ha …you guys crack me up.

Can’t take the heat get out of the line of fire!
http://www.raising-redheads.com/comic-book-characters.html
MAD Magazine

http://www.raising-redheads.com/images/Alfred-Early.jpg

http://www.raising-redheads.com/images/Antikamnia-Neuman.jpg

Alfred E. Newman – A redhead?..well sort of…‘Alfred E. Newman’ is the name of the fictional mascot for US humor/satire magazine ‘Mad’ magazine. Mad magazine began in 1952 by Harvey Kurtzman and William Gaines, originally as a comic book from EC comics. As a child of the 50s, I grew up reading Mad Magazine but it appears their changes over the years have brought some controversy… The magazine would spoof and do parodies of US culture, movies, TV, and people so Alfred’s face often appeared on the cover, replacing some known character or celebrity. Not the classic ‘comic book character’ but definitely a character.
Although he is a brunette for the magazine, it appears this printed portrait of this character that ‘Mad’ magazine has adopted has been around for a LONG time, showing up in a lot of different places and in advertisements…usually as a redhead. ***Shown here *** are an early version of the ‘What Me Worry’ kid from around 1920s and then a 1908 Antikamnia Tablet (pain reliever) calendar ad that looks like him!
Find MAD Magazines for sale on eBay!

http://rover.ebay.com/roverimp/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=9&pub=5574922163&toolid=10001&campid=5336746352&customid=text+link&uq=Mad+magazine&mpt=166718262

Kevin, where did you get those PICs of Nathan?