Quote Originally Posted by oph616e
Who said it was a him? Appears its a girl? These old messages from yahoo search show "he" must have had a sex change

joanne: [email protected] - Posted on: 26/10/2003
hey guys sorry i missed you on the 23rd, it was out of my hands. definately try to catch you on the 20th. keep up the good work, jo
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joanne the eigg girl: [email protected] - Posted on: 07/10/2003
hey guys hows it going?so when are you gonna get your asses down here to glasgow to give me some decent live music to listen to.please don`t say it`s the 25th coz hundred reasons are playing the garage then and i would rather like to see you both.looking forward to seeing you all again, jojo
Dude, you got forked over, let it go. Everyone knows you shouldn't trust MoM, that's the way the system works. This site was having way too much trouble with scammers and MoMs, so just drop it. Now you're smarter, let it go.


On the other note, I'd say you should watch out for this guy in general. Offers that sounds too good to be true usually are. However, if you feel adventurous and are a fast runner, more power to you.
graph Reviewed by graph on . Should I Trust Him? I met this guy online, and chatted with him for a while on MSN last night, about random things including the fact that Stewart and I are totally out of weed and connections. He says he can get us an ounce for £100, or half ounce for £50 (his dealer only does ounces, so he'd get an ounce, and sell half on to us). He doesn't want the money up front, suggested meeting in a fairly public place to pick up off him and pay him, and sounds pretty decent from the one conversation I've had with him. Rating: 5