He bumped into this marabout pretending con somewhere in town, told him that if the doors to his success were seven, only one was accessible, and that he could get him access to the other doors, if he pays him a certain amount of cash. To back this theory up, he was told stories about himself. But as usual, the stories did add up because they were obvious.
Dude couldn't refuse to budge on the offer - he paid through his nose. At least two years now, no call, no show from the marabout and dude's still in denial. He's still acting smart because he went to school, consoling himself by taking the con for a "jinn," and said spirits like that appear but usually once. So he still awaits that beneficial fortune... Idiot! I wish I could ask this fraud to come and dupe you more.
Saturday, 15 July 2017
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