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jreh
Master Baiter
Joined: 30 Sep 2004
Posts: 197
Location: Iqaluit, Nunavut (F'king Cold Up Here!)
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Sat Apr 25, 2009 6:46 pm |
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My Dear Friend,
Am Sorry for not have written to you since few days now,i got involved in a very fatal accident on my way to Lagos and am still very weak and wore now,please i will respond to the procedures as soon as i recovered fully well.
Thanks
Mark |
So the dead do come back to life in Nigeria. Could this be their version of Easter? But it does leave me wondering... what's the difference between fatal and very fatal? I thought the end result would be the same regardless, but I am obviously wrong.
Oh well, as long as he gets his tattoo... |
_________________ You have surely suceeded in creating enemity between i and my lawyer. Thanks very much for that. You called me all sorts of name. Even Scammer? There is no problem - <B>Dr. Randolf Travis</B>
if you are no longer intrested you are free to indicate your say so than dealing drealing. - <B>George Chuks</B>
we have agreed to shit your payment to our New York subregional hd for your payment - <B>James Brown<B> |
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r2d2
Master of Master Baiters
Joined: 19 Apr 2009
Posts: 796
Location: in a galaxy far far away
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Sat Apr 25, 2009 7:50 pm |
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i think you have two ways to go...
#1. you can take it at face value, ask for a copy of his death certificate, and express your appreciation that he has contacted you from beyond the grave
#2. or you can play it straight, interpret the lies as meaning the fatality was someone else, and express your sorrow at what happened.
i would probably go down the second route, but i think i might be in a miinority here |
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Ivana
Master of Master Baiters
Joined: 29 Sep 2008
Posts: 852
Location: Beautiful Hot Springs
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Sat Apr 25, 2009 8:05 pm |
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oh don't educate the lads -- let him use "fatal" often...it makes them sound so professional
although asking for a death certificate would be tempting |
_________________ x2 Lagos - Cont, Benin "i really waste my money,time,effort,energy" - j.m. (w/OD)
x2 Lagos - Cont. Benin, Lagos - Benin city - "i wasted my time and my money" - collins (w/OD)
x2 Lagos to Benin city - kelvin (thanks again OD !!!) ongoing bait
spent a night in jail for "wondering aimlessly"in benin city - Kelvin
"that i might be talking with an antichrist" - Kelvin
"thanks for all your effort witch never prove positive" - kelvin over m7cn s3cur3
"is hard ok i can not sleep becouse of it" - due to m7cn s3cur3 - Kelvin
"i even had a sleepless night because of it" - 2nd lad, m7cn again
"i cant go through the stress overnight again" - 3rd lad from M7CN |
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Bombast
Master Baiter
Joined: 02 Apr 2009
Posts: 186
Location: Mountain Time Zone (GMT -6)
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Sun Apr 26, 2009 5:23 am |
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Not just fatal, but very fatal? Wow. |
_________________ "How i wish i can get out of here today and get is head off."- Name withheld due to currently ongoing bait (Started by Becky; I just scored an easy death threat through a minor assist. Still, I'm proud of it)
Please note, I am a total newbie at this. Feel free to slap me down if I say something dumb.
- Still ongoing. Thanks, Becky and Corona, for letting me in on the fun! |
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