Posted by Joshua Claybourn on 2 January 2005 | 3 responses
BBC News has compiled an interesting list of “100 things we didn’t know this time last year.” It’s quite an interesting read. For instance, “An American girl aged between three and 11 has, on average, 10 Barbie dolls in her toy box.”
These past few weeks I have been baiting a Nigerian. In my hand I hold a “cashiers check” for $3500 for which I am supposed to cash and Western Union $1000 back to a “Ray Martin” in Nigeria.
I think I’m going to frame it, but I am a bit disappointed, the check is a poor forgery. It is missing security features the front of the check mentions.
From the BBC: 100 things we didn't know this time last year
The BBC published its year-end compendium of 100 interesting facts, culled from its Saturday column, "10 Things We Didn't Know This Time Last Week." This year's list includes: 4. Crows apparently like the taste of windscreen-…
“8. Brazilians are the nationality most likely to read spam.”
A lot of Nigerians are now learning Portugese.
These past few weeks I have been baiting a Nigerian. In my hand I hold a “cashiers check” for $3500 for which I am supposed to cash and Western Union $1000 back to a “Ray Martin” in Nigeria.
I think I’m going to frame it, but I am a bit disappointed, the check is a poor forgery. It is missing security features the front of the check mentions.
From the BBC: 100 things we didn't know this time last year
The BBC published its year-end compendium of 100 interesting facts, culled from its Saturday column, "10 Things We Didn't Know This Time Last Week." This year's list includes: 4. Crows apparently like the taste of windscreen-…