🍔 Quarterpounder Jeremy Hambly / The Quartering / MTGHeadquarters / Unsleeved Media / Midwestly - Alcoholic, Addict, Cry-bully, FLAGGOT, Man-baby, Grifter, Cancel Pig, cucked by (((Adam Sellers))), pisses in basement, shits pants in public, lecherous, banned Ren-Faire miscreant, scammer, sex pest

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Ms quartering still owns the plane. But what a peculiar flight pattern on a Monday morning, circling two airports over and over then back.
Possible test flight for a potential buyer?
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I doubt it. It maybe just practicing certain things in the plane.
I've never bought a plane, but from what I know you would typically get it inspected by an airplane mechanic and maybe put it through the paces afterward. That flight track looks like training; mostly pattern work (take off, fly the airport pattern, land, repeat). Those 2 airports (KUES and KMWC) are both class D, which is for lower traffic airports. They're great for training pilots to work with air traffic controllers. Heather already has her private pilot license, so she wouldn't need the training. You do that to get private. None of the approaches look long enough to me to be instrument approaches, so it's not training for an instrument rating.

Some private owners will lease their plane to local flight schools if they don't use them much, but her plane isn't really a common trainer plane. It looks like the only school on the field is West Bend Air (I only did a quick search, though. I could have missed another school). They only claim Cessnas and Pipers for their training planes. That's pretty standard for a part 61 flight school. The plane would probably be fine for training. It's just not a common trainer.

I don't think there would be anything preventing her from letting any CFI she knows use her plane to give someone else flight lessons, but the ownership side is something I'm not too familiar with. That could be a way to help with maintenance costs.
 
Right Jeremy, I'm sure it has to be some organized conspiracy and not that people are rightfully disgusted by the genocide of Palestinian children. I guess the death of innocent children isn't much of an issue for the common grifter who spends his time at the VIP section of the strip club picking up prostitutes in between xanax/booze blackouts
 
Right Jeremy, I'm sure it has to be some organized conspiracy and not that people are rightfully disgusted by the genocide of Palestinian children. I guess the death of innocent children isn't much of an issue for the common grifter who spends his time at the VIP section of the strip club picking up prostitutes in between xanax/booze blackouts
Jewish influence is parasitic and akin to radiation, with an equally mutagenic affect on the host society.
 
robably using all retirement savings that Heather and him have over the last year to stay afloat. His monthly spend just on bills and debt is probably beyond anything we think I would say $30k a month minimum probably much more when you really factor in everything like planes and insurance.
If it was like one or two extravagant things, they would have been fine. I know normal guys that have the one thing they put all their spare money into, like a classic car, a gaming PC, etc.
Jeremy reminds me of this guy I was friends with that worked as a manager at the local Tesco, he had, like, a fast car on PPP loan and didn't understand why I had a bog-standard run-around even though I earned 3-4x what he did.
That's not even factoring in the YouTube ads, paying Melonie Mac, taking huge losses on coffee just to be able to say "sales volume go up!" every day on stream and avoid long term storage fees or dozens of other things he is probably spending money on.
I think I worked out he was spending $5k on one of those YouTube ads. This was assuming he was advertising on a Crowder video.
I know people think he might not be selling stuff or whatever and maybe he isn't but his income just doesn't even come close to what he spends and hasn't for a long time and unless he has some miracle Jewish backer who is funding him it's over just based on what is public about his earnings vs mortgage.
You are right. There is no way selling everything he has will pay for the outrageous spend. It is just to stop the bleeding.
The retard built a house meant for billionaire LMAO.
Most of the millionaires I know have their second house in Spain, and that isn't the size of Jeremy's house.
He thinks everyone shares the same interests as him. Dead civilians, controversy and other sick shit is the only way this greedy bastard can make any profit.
What I don't understand is that when he gets humiliated by someone like Dave Smith on Twitter who (at least to me) seems to be able to steelman many of his opponents' arguments, you would think he would you know actually read a book or two about it or at least watch an in-depth YouTube video or at least read Wikipedia. He doesn't though.
ooks like someone is reselling a bunch of arcade machines and a spongebob claw machine in wisconsin.

ahaha.

https://www.facebook.com/share/1asbJck4Cn/

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That one room is probably the same square footage as my entire apartment.

I have no idea why you want a whole room of distractions like this. I understand someone like Modern Vintage Gamer having some arcade machines, but he actually works on porting games, etc.
I am pretty sure all this crap could be emulated by a Raspberry Pi.
There are a lot of mid-women game streamers that do solid numbers. But they actually have to be entertaining and have a decent personality.

Neither of which Mac has.
Her having to stream solo for a few minutes was brutal. Someone has to put the bearing filter on the "RawMel" stream.
 
Did he die yet or go broke I'm hoping
I think that PPP is right and as soon as his failed marriage hits the 20 year mark and his whore wife is by law guaranteed 50% in the divorce, she's outta there and Hambly's gonna blow his brains out. She probably can't wait to get fucked by one of the bulls without smelling the stench of diarrhea wafting over from the cuck stool. He probably knows that too, at least on some level, since he apparently sold all of his guns along with his soy toys like Funko Pops and claw machines. No matter how much cash he needs, he could probably have afforded to keep one, but he probably knows things are going to get a lot worse for him in the near future, and if he kept one its muzzle would end up getting really intimate with the roof of his mouth.
 
It amazes me how stupid he thinks we all are. By his own admission (even as recently as earlier this week), Coffee Brand Coffee is a small business. If it was a real small business, the owner would realistically have to be involved in most of these things to some degree:
  • Actual production/roasting of different coffee variations
  • Sales
  • Logistics and shipping
  • Sourcing the raw beans
  • Handling B2B relationships
  • Bookkeeping and administration
  • Customer support
  • Regulatory compliance
Even if some parts are outsourced, a genuine small business owner still ends up putting in serious hours across most of these areas — especially when selling something like specialty roasted coffee instead of basic commodity beans. That easily adds up to well over 60 hours a week. In that case, the business would almost certainly be located close to where he lives so he can actually run it.

Yet he somehow still finds multiple hours every single day to film YouTube content. These two things don’t add up.

The only way both can be true is if he’s either:
  1. Actually running a real operation (in which case he’d need to hire a manager and more staff to free up his time), or
  2. The business is much smaller and simpler than he claims.
If it was option 1, it would no longer be the small business he keeps describing. And if he was genuinely running an “artisan” coffee company where the owner personally dials in the roasts, you’d expect to see at least some content showing the actual roasting process, tasting sessions, or behind-the-scenes footage from the facility. None of that exists.

The only explanation that fits everything we’re seeing is that he’s buying white-label or drop shipped coffee, doing some basic rebranding, and handling the bare minimum (a bit of admin, customer service, and marketing) while spending most of his time making YouTube videos.

It’s really not difficult to see what’s going on here.
 
Right Jeremy, I'm sure it has to be some organized conspiracy and not that people are rightfully disgusted by the genocide of Palestinian children. I guess the death of innocent children isn't much of an issue for the common grifter who spends his time at the VIP section of the strip club picking up prostitutes in between xanax/booze blackouts
Maybe the Yids would stop bombing orphanages if Hamas would stop recruiting from them, but then again, maybe Hamas wouldn't be able to recruit from orphanages if the Yids would stop bombing them.
It amazes me how stupid he thinks we all are. By his own admission (even as recently as earlier this week), Coffee Brand Coffee is a small business. If it was a real small business, the owner would realistically have to be involved in most of these things to some degree:
  • Actual production/roasting of different coffee variations
  • Sales
  • Logistics and shipping
  • Sourcing the raw beans
  • Handling B2B relationships
  • Bookkeeping and administration
  • Customer support
  • Regulatory compliance
Even if some parts are outsourced, a genuine small business owner still ends up putting in serious hours across most of these areas — especially when selling something like specialty roasted coffee instead of basic commodity beans. That easily adds up to well over 60 hours a week. In that case, the business would almost certainly be located close to where he lives so he can actually run it.

Yet he somehow still finds multiple hours every single day to film YouTube content. These two things don’t add up.

The only way both can be true is if he’s either:
  1. Actually running a real operation (in which case he’d need to hire a manager and more staff to free up his time), or
  2. The business is much smaller and simpler than he claims.
If it was option 1, it would no longer be the small business he keeps describing. And if he was genuinely running an “artisan” coffee company where the owner personally dials in the roasts, you’d expect to see at least some content showing the actual roasting process, tasting sessions, or behind-the-scenes footage from the facility. None of that exists.

The only explanation that fits everything we’re seeing is that he’s buying white-label or drop shipped coffee, doing some basic rebranding, and handling the bare minimum (a bit of admin, customer service, and marketing) while spending most of his time making YouTube videos.

It’s really not difficult to see what’s going on here.
Dropshipping white label slop to a couple dozen schmucks who'll buy coffee at 3x what Starcucks charges at the coffee shop to "own the libs" is not a complex business model.
 
this is the only acceptable arcade game to have in your home, because it is functionally furniture.
Midway Ms. Pac-Man arcade machine cocktail table from 1981.
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It’s acceptable (though I wouldn’t say inherently based) to have a single 80’s-era arcade machine in your basement. That table one is a nice choice, but if a dude has a single Pac-Man machine in their basement bar, that’s alright, too, even if ultimately just for decoration. Of course, Quarterpounder has well over a dozen collecting dust and never being played like a typical millennial man-child, overdoing something good to the point of obsession.

I get he had the claw machine channel, but I gotta say, having a claw machine in your own home is a level of retardation I didn't know existed. At least the other pieces of manchild junk you could have fun for more than 10 seconds with
Claw machines are…tough. I get that there are hyper-fixated autistic communities for everything from fire alarms to elevators, but claw machines are still gambling for useless junk, at best. If his claw channel was still active, I could see it being (maybe?) okay to have one, but of course, they were only ever a prop to try to hit it big with the SEO on YouTube because even retarded autistics know claw machines are a waste of fucking time.
 
even retarded autistics know claw machines are a waste of fucking time.

When Hamboned packs his handgun and goes to MKE he could go to Pan-Asia and be distracted by the corner of the store that has claw machines. All those blinking lights and sound from over a dozen of 'em.

Back to swamp hut sperging/what happens employment wise to Hamboned:

In this thread the tax/property records exist when the 31 acres became known the amount he paid per memory was about $1k an acre. And just after the home was finished the value was just shy of $500K. The rise in value is a combination of improvements like a pool and inflation. What Hamboned could also be doing is trying to lock in the tax exempt gains from selling his primary residence. The time to have sold was before his hero Donny trashed the world economy. The more milk/suffering option is a divorce so lets just keep that as the storyline.

Employment - back when I cared I search the Hamboned past online footprints and found references to a home improvement/repair operation with his name on it. Being a drunk and doing home improvement contracting is on-brand for WI. Almost all the others were marketing. The public failure of CBC does not help his YouTube bail out plan of going back into marketing with a demonstrated success marketing a commodity. The kino crew can lean into that with the 'didn't want it tied to the shitty personality of Hambly' when he talked about it being 'a political'. A good segment with the crew using outside marketing advice on what he did wrong beyond his existing would really help him in the marketing future when people search his name.
 
In this thread the tax/property records exist when the 31 acres became known the amount he paid per memory was about $1k an acre. And just after the home was finished the value was just shy of $500K. The rise in value is a combination of improvements like a pool and inflation. What Hamboned could also be doing is trying to lock in the tax exempt gains from selling his primary residence. The time to have sold was before his hero Donny trashed the world economy. The more milk/suffering option is a divorce so lets just keep that as the storyline.
Not sure about American tax, but a big problem with the taxes was that the land was zoned as farming land which Jer was trying to unsuccessfully get changed, which was why he was looking at growing avocados and oranges in Wisconsin.

If he'd not fucked around with building his house, dog exercise warehouse and RC track in the middle of the land, and bought some cows or sheep, he'd probably not been hit so hard with land taxes, and been able to way more tax write offs/exemptions. Atleast where I live, that's what most hobby farmers do.

He'd also have saved money on getting his electricity and phone line connected if built closer to road like most farmers do. 3x connection cost or whatever it was he paid is stupid
 
I'm still betting large on the firesale / bulldozer / house sale narrative being completely bullshit to run yet another sympathy grift.
Couldn't he just post a current picture of himself right after a bout of surprise diarrhea (or whatever GI issues he's having)? I feel as if the sight of such a pathetic faggot would engender some sympathy from just about anyone.
What a massive faggot you are Jer
Yeah, I'm noticing he's quite massive, too. I suspect this man doesn't make good lifestyle choices and is rather obese.
Not only does this homo force himself to fuck a woman in the ass, now he also has to deal with Keto stench / lack of fiber.
Is he still in the closet? Is that why he married a woman that's not particularly feminine?
 
It amazes me how stupid he thinks we all are. By his own admission (even as recently as earlier this week), Coffee Brand Coffee is a small business. If it was a real small business, the owner would realistically have to be involved in most of these things to some degree:
  • Actual production/roasting of different coffee variations
  • Sales
  • Logistics and shipping
  • Sourcing the raw beans
  • Handling B2B relationships
  • Bookkeeping and administration
  • Customer support
  • Regulatory compliance
Even if some parts are outsourced, a genuine small business owner still ends up putting in serious hours across most of these areas — especially when selling something like specialty roasted coffee instead of basic commodity beans. That easily adds up to well over 60 hours a week. In that case, the business would almost certainly be located close to where he lives so he can actually run it.

Yet he somehow still finds multiple hours every single day to film YouTube content. These two things don’t add up.

The only way both can be true is if he’s either:
  1. Actually running a real operation (in which case he’d need to hire a manager and more staff to free up his time), or
  2. The business is much smaller and simpler than he claims.
If it was option 1, it would no longer be the small business he keeps describing. And if he was genuinely running an “artisan” coffee company where the owner personally dials in the roasts, you’d expect to see at least some content showing the actual roasting process, tasting sessions, or behind-the-scenes footage from the facility. None of that exists.

The only explanation that fits everything we’re seeing is that he’s buying white-label or drop shipped coffee, doing some basic rebranding, and handling the bare minimum (a bit of admin, customer service, and marketing) while spending most of his time making YouTube videos.

It’s really not difficult to see what’s going on here.
God, I've been meaning to hit on the topics you mentioned. This is exactly why Jeremy larping as a small business owner is so blatantly ridiculous. It's kinda common knowledge that business owners, of any variety, have to be relatively hands-on by sheer necessity. (Yes, even giga-corporations. Their C-suite is typically just a different level of hands on from a much more strategic perspective.)

Now granted, most small business owners don't have access to alternate income streams they can reliably dip into to offset workload, resources, losses, etc. However, they'll still very much have their thumbs elbow-deep in the pie that is their company. That's constantly check things like (and this is just the shit I'm rattling off the top of my head):

- Payroll
- Logistics/Packaging/Shipping
- Employee feedback (if the small business even employees, which many don't because they can't afford any.)
- Creating/Optimizing/Auditing polices, plans, processes, SOPs, workflows, etc.
- Internal/External stakeholder engagement

and most importantly

- QC'ing (Quality Checking) their products and/or service

Successful small business owners, with legitimate operations, are easily notching 60+ hour work weeks at a minimum. Not 60+ hours of bullshitting by scrolling around the Internet all day while employees do everything, but 60+ hours of fucking work. Yes, some of it may be paperwork. While that junk may seem menial, and it often is, it's still necessary for the big picture shit to become reality.

--- Somewhat off topic, but it really is the little things that matter. Not just for businesses, but life in general. One of my all-time favorite phrases that I heard from an ex-NFL punter of all people (who gets high all the time, but is uber successful and has built a legitimate media empire) is, "Take care of the little things, and the big things will take care of themselves." He wasn't the one who came up with it, but you catch my drift.---

Now where does ol' Jerbear fit into this? Let's play make-believe for a moment and pretend everything he says about owning/operating CBC as true. If you listen to everything he's ever said with a technical ear, Jeremy has never said jack shit of what you'd expect from someone running any business, much less a coffee business. Not even anything from the strategic perspective, outside of getting into Walmart (LOL). It's always vague as fuck, to the point where you wouldn't even be able to discern he's talking about a coffee company. It's always something about having dozens of employees (LOL) except when he doesn't (LOL) or head roasters that are effectively invisible, but never into the most general of minutae for what it takes to own/operate/manage a business. Again, any business, much less a coffee business.

Worse yet, in the rare instance he does delve into anything that could be vaguely construed as the inner workings of CBC, it's always generic. That is, when he's not absolutely butchering the technical terminology. Terminology that not one would be be expected to know, but damn near demanded that he knows considering he's allegedly the owner of a coffee company!!!

The cherry on top of it isn't even the insane shadiness around the facility or lack of evidence, but that you never frickin' see him drinking his own product!!! My dude. You're telling people, albeit poorly and no one believes you, that you're a coffee conniseur who created this coffee business out of passion for the money beverage. The least you could do while shilling it non-stop is to at least pretend you enjoy coffee, much less Millcreek's your own.
Not sure about American tax, but a big problem with the taxes was that the land was zoned as farming land which Jer was trying to unsuccessfully get changed, which was why he was looking at growing avocados and oranges in Wisconsin.

If he'd not fucked around with building his house, dog exercise warehouse and RC track in the middle of the land, and bought some cows or sheep, he'd probably not been hit so hard with land taxes, and been able to way more tax write offs/exemptions. Atleast where I live, that's what most hobby farmers do.

He'd also have saved money on getting his electricity and phone line connected if built closer to road like most farmers do. 3x connection cost or whatever it was he paid is stupid
I legitimately wonder how much of this was driven by Jeremy's dopamine-seeking brain needing to purchase unnecessary and expensive nik naks vs how much he believed he could always execute an emergency crowdfun for his alleged audience. Both aren't necessarily competing reasons, but I'm just curious how much one factored in with the other since splurging on shit like an RC track with a storage container (that has utilities ran to it no less) is a fundamental different type of purchasing decision than a random arcade cabinet.
 
QC'ing (Quality Checking) their products and/or service

Between stealing content for shorts and grifting off the algo for terrible views, I doubt that Jer is doing any QC of CBC.

Note how much he’s had to change his own advertising claims by calling it “an American company”. Great so is fucking Apple — because their HQ is in America. But everyone knows their product isn’t made in America.

No one buys his shit (pun intended)
 
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