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Posted by Harley on April 10, 2005 at 09:34:38 from (66.82.9.34):
In Reply to: Re: oversea buyers and people who complain posted by RustyFarmall on April 10, 2005 at 07:13:03:
Rusty, you couldn't get through cause I was busy talking to Sir Reginald MButu Harrison Namibwa, Barrister, about a deal he is setting up for me. He is the second son of the first wife of the late deposed leader of the tiny nation of Lawanda and the evil soldiers that took over and killed his father are after all his money, so he is making a deal to send it all to me. He has three wives and 14 kids and I am going to help set him up in business here at the local quik mart selling traditional African wood carvings, his wives are going to help cook, clean, and carry drinks to the pool this summer, and I've already got long sticks cut for the kids to herd my cows with. No more fence building for me. You guys will just be plumb sorry you didn't jump on this deal when I'm counting my millions. Hope this doesn't interupt my disability check. Anyway, I'll probably be sending you my next email from the Bahammas because Reggie said we were just THIS close to puttin this thing through. Something about some small closing fees or something, but hey, that's the cost of doing business on this large a scale. Be sure to stay in touch, ya'll. Vacationing in the Bahammas with Reggie, Harley
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