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Comment from Neel

If God ever made a more ignorant sob, I'd sure like to know who he is.... What a sptiud man.I suspect that the real reason for the "diarrhoea" epidemic is due to the joke that is known as "muslim cleanliness and purification", particularly that of the males who, from what I understand, enjoy washing each others balls with their tongues.
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Comment from Sidi

If God ever made a more ignorant sob, I'd sure like to know who he is.... What a sptiud man.I suspect that the real reason for the "diarrhoea" epidemic is due to the joke that is known as "muslim cleanliness and purification", particularly that of the males who, from what I understand, enjoy washing each others balls with their tongues.
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Comment from Markonne

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Comment from norman

you are a sexy woman for me
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Comment from lino

you are a beautifull women , you like me a lot off
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Comment from hisham-suez@hotmail.com

THE GREETING
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Comment from hisham

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Comment from Wayne

He/she is also on Date Me Free
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Comment from Anonymous

contact france . roussonyves@yahoo.fr
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Comment from Sandro Floriani

MARINA ISAENKO Email: marinawin@mail.ru Age: 25 Location: Briansk, Russia Dating Site: www.World-Online-Dating.com (Profile No.: 4630) This girl uses a variation of the classic "I'll come visiting if you send me the necessary money for the trip". Here is ths story: In 2005 she saw my profile on World-Online-Dating and contacted me (a 62 y.o.) saying she liked me and wanted to know me better (6 May). I replied agreeably and asked for photos, since her profile shows none. She sent me her first photo (8 May), told me she is a teacher of English (1st mistake: she writes in very poor English) and the daughter of a bus driver and a teacher. Her photo was suspiciously model-like. I replied (9 May) pointing out some of her grossest written mistakes, she replied (11 May) without any acknowledgment of my corrections (2nd mistake : she probably uses a set stock of ready-made letters) and started hinting at the possibility of a real meeting, attaching another juicy photo. I played along and asked what she could suggest in this connection. She answered 13 May) that she had a period of vacation coming along (May 20 to June 5), a valid EEC visa and therefore could either come visiting me or meet me in Moscow, asking whuich alternative I liked better. I indicated (14 May) my preference for her first alternative and that I could give her full hospitality. At this point I was expecting the sting of a request for flight-ticket money, but she cleverly told me (16 May) she would pay herself and asked about Milan's airports and whether I could pick her up on arrival, adding she was going to a travel agency the following day to get her ticket. Now finally came the sting : the following day (17 May) she reported she had had a bad surprise at the agency: the ticket costed $555, she had paid in advance only $375 (3rd mistake: a Russian girl forking out more money than she presumably earns monthly as a teacher), and asked if I could cover the $180 difference based on the instructions I would soon receive from her travel agent. She also attached a photo of her passport with the EEC visa (apparently, the photos she sent previously were really hers). After a few hours I received an email from her supposed agent Sergey Zavoloko from the unlikely-sounding travel agency "Around of the World" with details of a supposed invoice for an Aeroflot business-class Moscow-Milan return ticket and instructions for a bank or Western Union transfer of the remaining $180, both payable to himself and not to a corporate account/address (4th mistake). I checked out Aeroflot enonomy-class fares for the flight (about $413), then replied to Marina that I am against sending money to people I know only via email, cheekily suggesting that she drop her dubious agency, get a $413 economy-class ticket and that I was quite willing to reimburse her of any extra expense WHEN SHE WOULD REACH ME. Unsurprisingly, I received no further communications thereafter.
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Comment from Kao in France

This photos are the French Top Model ADRIANA KAREMBEU
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