Veni, Vidi, Velcro

For you Latin scholars, of course you know that "Veni, vidi, vici" is a Latin phrase that has been attributed to Julius Caesar, who, according to Appian, "used the phrase in a letter to the Roman Senate around 47 BC, after he had achieved a quick victory in the short war against Pharnaces II of Pontus, at the Battle of Zela." (Wikipedia)

It means, "I came; I saw; I conquered," and it refers to a quick, decisive victory.
So, what is "Veni, vidi, velcro?"
"I came, I saw, and I stuck to it," surely apropos for us here at Wealthy Affiliate!

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I LOVE THAT!!!
I never heard that phrase before, I'll have to write that down least forget. Thanks Rick!
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Cos...you did it again!...nice!...
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Arthur
Thank you, Arthur!