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Subject: Re: [OM] (Waaay OT) Seeking wisdom
From: Chris Crawford <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2014 16:50:31 -0400
They're spammers, eventually they'll try to get you to sign up for a porn
site or dating site, which they want your credit card for.

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On 6/21/14 4:14 PM, "Bob Whitmire" <bwhitmire@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Looking for wisdom from the social media experts on the list.
>
>Long story short: within the past year I have received friend requests on
>Facebook from three attractive young ladies, none of whom I knew, and
>none of whom had any friends in common with me. The first one was a
>no-brainer as far as turn down: Her profile picture showed her in a hat,
>with sunglasses, lying poolside on her stomach, large breasts, spilling
>over crossed arms. Her curvaceous behind was capped by a scant bikini
>bottom which hid nothing, and served no purpose other than to let you
>know she wasn¹t naked. I had no idea why she wanted to friend me, but I
>hit ignore ?cause I knew it couldn¹t be right.
>
>Number Two came a few months later, from another buxom young lady, whose
>profile said she went to high school near where I went to high school. I
>still saw no connection. Her profile picture showed her to be attractive,
>and busty, wearing a tight top that left little to the imagination in the
>décolletage department. After due consideration, I ignored her, too.
>
>Number three arrived a few days ago. Another young woman with no fiends
>in common. Attractive, but dressed sensibly, and holding a small child,
>which may or may not be her daughter, or someone borrowed to appear to be
>her daughter. Because of the obvious lack of overt sexuality, I wondered
>if she might be someone cruising for friends, or who had somehow come
>across me in some social media way outside my areas of knowledge. I have
>more than a few FB friends who have become friends because of
>associations with others who are actual friends.
>
>I discussed it with Joan, and she suggested I accept the request, ?cause
>I could always undo it later.
>
>So I did, and lo and behold, within a few hours I was reading some of the
>comments on my latest picture of Beloved Granddaughter, and this woman
>popped up in message mode, or chat mode, or whatever. It was a rather
>stiff conversation. She wanted to know where I was from. I told her NC,
>and that I lived in New England. I asked how she had come across me. She
>didn¹t answer, but asked me my age. I told her I was 65 and more or less
>retired. She said she lived in West Palm Beach. I responded that it was
>nice to meet her, but I had to get off and get some work done.
>
>Am I missing some scam out there where nubile young ladies, or people
>posing as nubile young ladies befriend men by the dozens in hopes of
>reeling a few in, and then run some kind of game on them? I am not so
>stuck on myself that I fancy myself a tasty morsel for young ladies in
>their twenties. My ego would like to go that far, but it just won¹t.
>
>Any of this sound familiar to anyone?
>
>--Bob Whitmire
>Certified but Confused Neanderthal
>
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