Many of us have had strangers contact us on Facebook. My Dad just sent me the adventures of a ne'er do well internet prowler...
"Some persons asked me to join them on FACE BOOK. No thanks. I don't need my name, my address and the picture of my home sent around the world. There's too many bad guys out there now.
"I was acquainted with a neer de well young fellow who worked full time for friends of mine. He thought himself a Don Juan and trolled the Internet (I have no idea how it's done), and he got silly adult women from one end of the country to the other to respond to his tempting mating calls (even tho he had separated from wife and two kiddies) One gal on the job in Maine sent a pix of herself in a Bikini. Not bad!
Another tempting prospect in Seattle got him excited enough to visit her, but he found it more exciting than he wanted as her divorce in process husband began following them around. He finally found a rich one in Alabama who invited him to come enjoy the prospects of working in her daddy's business. She made a quick trip first out here for a sample looksee.
They were a match but he came running back after 2 months. I don't know what went wrong, but I heard all this great escapade stuff while he helped me with deliveries from time to time. Pictures and addresses were like cards in a deck to play with. Draw one, take two, discard one."
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