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Author Topic: Wow! What a weekend I had  (Read 4627 times)
wsbill
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« on: December 07, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

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Just thought I'd pass this on to some of you single lonely guys. To be very careful here in America.

Last night I went to a semi-popular nightspot.  I was in a dancing mood.  Needless to say, I didn't do much dancing but we did do a lookin!

Seems every girl I asked to dance didn't want to dance - I mean the place was packed 90 women to like 5 guys and these ladies were quite pretty, elegently dressed and had very expensive cars outside - caddies, lexus vs our my pinto.

They weren't dykes, but rather Gypsies!

Anyway, it was like a huge beehive as all they did was whisper into each others ears and party (dance with each other).  Every dude that ask any of them to dance were rejected.  I just watched, no sense feeling like heck as well.  Beside, there was plenty of eye candy..heck I felt like I was darn near in russian with all those trim little bodies bouncing around.

Just that I couldn't be the scratchin post.  Anyway, for some of  you old single guys...read this and click on the return to menu for more stories about these people and their fraud filled ways.

http://fraudtech.bizland.com/news_link1.htm

It was mind boggling seeing 90 women in such a small place and the bartender chimmed in and said "you should see the place where there are 200 women in the place".

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wsbill
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« Reply #1 on: December 08, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Wow! What a weekend I had, posted by wsbill on Dec 7, 2003

No doubt, there might be a few good ones but, since they are anti-social in a open society, they clearly keep to themselves and thus twart the everyday world except in running a scam to keep their lofty lifestyle going.

http://fraudtech.bizland.com/gypsy_introduction.htm

This place has a slew of information.

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Streetwise
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« Reply #2 on: December 08, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Wow! What a weekend I had, posted by wsbill on Dec 7, 2003

The article about the Yonkos was interesting. Do the authorities really believe that the Yonko's adult children will make a "fresh start?" Lying, cheating and thieving is more than just a tradition amongst gypsies, it is in their blood. They are raised on it, virtually from the cradle. We have many of them here in Greece; here they operate on a more modest scale, picking pockets, stealing cars, begging on the streets etc, but the principle is the same. They have no qualms about using their very young children as bait when they are sponging from others, which is where many of them begging to learn their trade.

I am all for freedom of the individual, but in my experience gypsies abuse this right at the expense of others. The expanding E.U. will include an ever increasing number of them, and there are all kinds of discussions taking place in Brussels as to how to manage the issue. Here on the island of Zakynthos, the Greeks have found the answer; most households include a very large dog and a 12-bore shotgun.

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that guy
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« Reply #3 on: December 08, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Gypsies don't change, posted by Streetwise on Dec 8, 2003

My brother in law is a detective for a large police force and his job has been to track and investigate gypsies for the past three years.
 I went on a few stake out's with him and learned a large bit about the life they live. It seems from his experience that you can arrest them once but making the arrest twice is hard because they go to a new place quickly.
 What they do in his area is simple in that they attempt to steal travel trailer type homes and live in them after they change the numbers etc.. then they move about the country from one RV hookup to the other. They get new or stolen plates and attempt to change the license numbers as well.
 They move about the country not only stealing the RV's but living in them as well. This causes them to be able to live anywhere without actually being located at a permanent address.
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lswote
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« Reply #4 on: December 08, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Wow! What a weekend I had, posted by wsbill on Dec 7, 2003

You are saying that ALL 90 women were gypsies looking to scam? Not a non-scammer in the bunch?  That doesn't sound reasonable.  Seems more likely that most were just stuck-up prima-donnas, not scammers.
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RickM
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« Reply #5 on: December 08, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Wow! What a weekend I had, posted by wsbill on Dec 7, 2003

Last night was "regect an American man night"....
All the Gals do it and celebrate this holiday here in America about 364 and 1/2 days a year....

That's why we all been racking up so many miles to Eastern Europe lately...Smiley))

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