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iamthewalrus
Not quite a Newb
Joined: 16 Aug 2008
Posts: 49
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Thu Sep 18, 2008 2:36 pm |
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5 weeks now into my first proper bait, couple of bank accounts reported; we've hit a bump in the road now though as my character is recovering in hospital from surgery (I needed a cover for when real life me went on holiday!)
I am surprised at how understanding the barrister is being over me not being able to send him the money right now:
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Well, I think that it would be better for us to stop anything monetary affairs until you get well from your illness. In life, there are things which is more important and that is GOOD HEALTH. So I advise you to stop talking about this issue until you get fit. |
I was half expecting him to suggest I get somebody else to transfer the money on my behalf...I am hoping that this is a good sign, that he feels he has invested enough time to patiently wait!
Of course I can think of plenty of other things for us to discuss whilst I'm in recovery |
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Yes My doctor has tried adminstering porridge (Mrs Joy, cancer patient)
So don’t insist to discuss monetary issues with me (Barr Fred J0nes, lawyer with a heart) |
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iamthewalrus
Not quite a Newb
Joined: 16 Aug 2008
Posts: 49
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Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:05 pm |
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I love this lad! I have been asking him about traditional Senegalese food, as I want to prepare a traditional meal when my fiance arrives in the UK.
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As per your request from my wife. Well she has given me the listed ingredients required for preparation of the local dish.
1. A kilo of Rice.
2. A kilo of Meet/Fish.
3. Little quantity of Groundnut/Red oil.
4. A bulb of Onion.
5. 2Cube of Maggi.
6. Carrots.
7. potatoes
8. Pepper-Salt-Curry. Etc.
She said that you can prepare it in-form of fried-rice or jellof. But she promised to teach you properly on how to prepare the dish when we come for the up-coming wedding. Therefore, I think that it will be better that way, since it will enable you to know more about my country’s dishes and culture as well. |
Looks like I will be needing lots of verification on these ingredients, plus the actual recipe. |
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Yes My doctor has tried adminstering porridge (Mrs Joy, cancer patient)
So don’t insist to discuss monetary issues with me (Barr Fred J0nes, lawyer with a heart) |
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N.O.R.A
Baiting Guru
Joined: 17 Feb 2008
Posts: 2358
Location: Enjoying all the love from Africa.
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Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:38 pm |
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Traditional Senegalese Maggi, I suppose |
_________________ "I JUST WANT TO HEAR YOUR VOICE,IT WILL DO A LOT OF WONDERS TO MY BODY" [Lad being baited since May 2009]
"Yes,Miss N0ra is a prostitute,a slut and a professional harlot." [Another Lad, being baited since May 2009, to one of my characters]
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"set him straight first on the pimple soaps and cleansers,then suggest the other..
we don't want a pimpley,less wrinkly botoxed man running loose" [SlapHappy]
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sir scam alot
Baiting Guru
Joined: 19 Mar 2008
Posts: 5076
Location: Louisiana
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Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:45 pm |
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You forgot the two horse laxative pills finely ground. |
_________________ = Rev. JB Johnson. Lome to Parakou "i thought it will just be a day jouney. unknowingly to me that it will last up to one week."
2 = Harrison: Owerri, Nigeria to Cotonou, Benin and Accra, Ghana "i know ive been a sucker for twat "
= (Group safari) Oy3nka Ch1dinma: Lagos to Cotonou: "Thank you so much for the embrassment."
= Group safari - Dan Nkwerre: Port Harcourt to Abeche, Chad
2 = Barr. Mustapha Marlick: Lome, Togo to Abuja Nigeria and Accra, Ghana.
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maxx
419Eater is my life
Joined: 14 Jul 2004
Posts: 281
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Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:51 pm |
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I guess if I'm going to prefer a lad over any, it'd be one that chooses not to scam sick people. I wonder how long he'll actually hold that credo? |
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iamthewalrus
Not quite a Newb
Joined: 16 Aug 2008
Posts: 49
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Fri Sep 19, 2008 1:13 pm |
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I'm wondering the same thing. My plan is this:
Stay in hospital having banal conversations with the lad until I sense he's getting impatient.
Make recovery, but then sadly pass away (having been advised to stay at home, this could possibly happen on the way to Western Onion.)
At this point my son will take over the bait, and it will transpire that a substantial amount of money was left in the will to the fiance. I would then try and get the barrister to go on safari to collect the money from the son in person.
Ambitious I know, but it might work! |
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Yes My doctor has tried adminstering porridge (Mrs Joy, cancer patient)
So don’t insist to discuss monetary issues with me (Barr Fred J0nes, lawyer with a heart) |
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