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Author Topic: Would You Kill The Messenger?  (Read 180 times)
CaliBound
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« on: September 12, 2004, 12:00:00 AM »

An associate from New York was looking for someone to deliver a package (English lessons)to a young lady he's been writing to in Cali. I got him in touch with a guy from PA who was going to Cali and he agreed to deliver the package. Well, the young lady from Cali liked the messenger so much that they spent 3 glorious night learning English ... In San Andres!

I hope you guys learn something from this post!

- Frank -

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CaliBound
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« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2004, 12:00:00 AM »

... in response to Would You Kill The Messenger?, posted by CaliBound on Sep 12, 2004

He paid the "gentleman" $150.00 to deliver the package!
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Calipro
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« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2004, 12:00:00 AM »

... in response to Would You Kill The Messenger?, posted by CaliBound on Sep 12, 2004

If you have anymore packages that you or your friends need delivered, I would be happy to help you out;-)

Personally I don't think letter writing is a good way to meet women in Cali. It could have been the other guy spending quality time with the woman if he had just bought a ticket.

The caleņas have a saying in Cali. A gringo on your door step is worth a thousand letters or is that ten thousand letters. HeHeHe!!!

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CaliBound
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« Reply #3 on: September 12, 2004, 12:00:00 AM »

... in response to I learned something....., posted by Calipro on Sep 12, 2004

When I have a package to deliver ... I do it personally. I tried to convince the idiot not to do it, but some people don't listen.
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kented
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« Reply #4 on: September 12, 2004, 12:00:00 AM »

... in response to Thank you, but no thanks..., posted by CaliBound on Sep 12, 2004

$150???  Hasn't he heard of Federal Express?  It costs under $50 to Costa Rica and gets there in two days.  

Wtiting E-mail can be effective if you actually go there soon but most people who write E-mail, don't go.  Therefore, the woman can't possibly consider this a relationship until she meets the person.

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Pete E
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« Reply #5 on: September 12, 2004, 12:00:00 AM »

... in response to Would You Kill The Messenger?, posted by CaliBound on Sep 12, 2004

Frank,
Kill the messenger? No,he is a good guy to hire to check out your chica for you.He probably saved your associate alot of grief messing with a woman who didn't reaslly care for him.Maybe a better guy to hire than a private detective.The detective can check out what she is doing.A guy like this can check out what she will do given the opportunity.
We have this little alternative newspaper In San Jose Ca. called the Metro.A few years ago they did this series of stories.It was about a service a woman could hire to have her husband checked out.They would basicly send a hot chica to try and meet him and come on to him and see if he would go for it.Well guys are a little different than women here.We will go for it just out of pure physical lust.A woman might,but usually they want something emotional to go with it.So it was a set up.And some old broads got what they deserved,they found out yes,their guy would go for a hot young chica.SURPRISE!Alot of guys would
under the right set of circumstances.One woman sent the girl to a hotel out of town where her husband was attending a business meeting.The cartoon picture on the front page of the paper,leading in to the story was hilarious.It showed this hot chica,low cut dress,boobs hanging out,but between them was a microphone,talking to the guy.The split scene showed a fat ugly old broad with a scowl on her face listening in.The next scene shows all of his stuff out on the lawn.
You might have a good dog,but do you really want to waive filet mignon under his nose?Then b!tch if he takes it?

Pete

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Heat
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« Reply #6 on: September 12, 2004, 12:00:00 AM »

... in response to Would You Kill The Messenger?, posted by CaliBound on Sep 12, 2004

LOL.....
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