tdub read this sad story I was just sent. Should I help them?
11/11/2010 1:22:52 PM
Sounds legit.
11/11/2010 1:24:51 PM
Liberians are far more trustworthy than Nigerians. I say give it a go!
11/11/2010 1:24:54 PM
sounds legit.
11/11/2010 1:25:09 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRnoUNwFOkE
11/11/2010 1:26:30 PM
401eater
11/11/2010 1:26:52 PM
11/11/2010 1:28:26 PM
"My name is Miss Awan James""Yours Miss Awans James."
11/11/2010 1:28:45 PM
lol
11/11/2010 1:29:57 PM
11/11/2010 1:32:57 PM
Who knew they watched football in Liberia?
11/11/2010 2:04:07 PM
Give her your vision wolfpackgrrr.
11/11/2010 2:28:32 PM
11/11/2010 2:33:35 PM
They just emailed me again
11/11/2010 8:56:57 PM
say Awan James like Lebron James
11/11/2010 9:07:38 PM
Here is your response:Dearest Awan James,I am deeply saddened by your situation. Three years ago I found myself in a similar situation. I originally hail from Iran, and as you know, there is much suppression by our government. People literally have no rights. A government claimed to be ran by God featured the most corruption I have ever witnessed. I eventually grabbed my fiance and fled to Jordan. Unfortunately, on the escape, the government gunned down my fiance because they could see her nose.After I fled, I instantly became I refugee. I had no money, no family, and like you, no rights. The one person I loved lay dead in a barren wasteland. What could I do? So I became a refugee, and as a refugee, I needed a master; someone who is responsible for me, who will look after me. In exchange, I worked in the fields picking cotton; a minor sacrifice for safety. In addition to a cotton picker, I was required to also do whatever my master required of me. Fortunately, I had a merciful master, as I only received a flogging once a week, and I only received additional floggings when I didn't accomplish my tasks in time.But my time in Jordan was short lived, as there soon became a civil war between the North and the South over the masterdom that had been established for refugees. I eventually escaped to Northern Jordan by the underground railroad. I had been stealing money from my master in small quantities since I had arrived, and I was fortunate to purchase a ticket. Once in Jordan I took my remaining money and used it to get asylum in the United States. I was fortunate enough to be accepted.As a refugee in the United States, my life has become infinitely better, but there are still minor restrictions, such as being unable to have a bank account and a passport. I am unable to have a phone number and a facsimile machine. As I said, I'm Iranian. I am also 25 years of age and I run a successful massage parlor.But I must say, that I find it ironic that the Iranian government was run by officials who have a deep spiritual connection with God, while the US government has no spiritual connection with God. As such, I have come to the conclusion that believing in God leads to corruption and a struggle for power. I have since renounced my religion and taken up atheism. I urge you to renounce God. It stands for nothing more than corruptness and fear mongering.Here is a recent picture of me in my massage parlor:
11/11/2010 9:50:50 PM
to me it seems like a must do.terrible human beings ignore these messages
11/11/2010 9:56:22 PM
^^ hahahaha I might actually do that.
11/12/2010 10:33:46 AM
DO IT! and then give us an update
11/12/2010 11:31:52 AM
^^^^i ain't gonna lie...he's pretty hot [Edited on November 12, 2010 at 12:24 PM. Reason : sdlkfl;]
11/12/2010 12:23:24 PM
Okay I did it. We'll see if I ever get a response back lol.
11/12/2010 1:29:32 PM
How, sad, she lost her father James Peter AND her father John Adams. It's nice to know, at least, that Liberia is open-minded about gay marriage.
11/12/2010 2:26:05 PM
I'm kind of disappointed they never emailed me back. I thought I was their dearest friend
11/24/2010 4:52:02 PM