4941  Last Tango in Africa

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Date: Fri, 11 May 2007 15:48:28 +0100 (BST)
From: "'Mash" <mashdot@toshine.net>
Subject: [Tango-L] Last Tango in Africa
To: tango-l@mit.edu


This email has made my day!

I spent a good deal of my young life in Kenya and from what I know there is no place in Kenya called "Sumburu." There is a place called "Samburu" in Northern Kenya which from what I know is predominantly a parched savannah with three large game reserves and whole lot of wildlife, AND apparently a local Tango Society.

I did though to avoid embarrassment do some homework and there was a Cessna 185 called "Alpha Oscar Tango" that apparently crashed in "Samburu" (Mount Kenya) on Sept. 11th at 6:15pm when it hit a zebra on landing.

As for left over "Tango Secrets"... hmmm maybe I should look into starting a Tango Brokerage firm, I am looking for partner...


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Date: Fri, 11 May 2007 08:36:38 -0700
From: Ed Loomis <TangoBear@pobox.com>
Subject: [Tango-L] (fwd) Last Tango in Africa
To: tango-L@mit.edu

Congratulations Manuel, somebody took the bait. Where were you on April 1st?
LOL...... Ed

On Fri, 11 May 2007 15:48:28 +0100 (BST), "'Mash" <mashdot@toshine.net> wrote:

>
>This email has made my day!
>
>I spent a good deal of my young life in Kenya and from what I know there is no place in Kenya called "Sumburu." There is a place called "Samburu" in Northern Kenya which from what I know is predominantly a parched savannah with three large game reserves and whole lot of wildlife, AND apparently a local Tango Society.
>
>I did though to avoid embarrassment do some homework and there was a Cessna 185 called "Alpha Oscar Tango" that apparently crashed in "Samburu" (Mount Kenya) on Sept. 11th at 6:15pm when it hit a zebra on landing.
>
>As for left over "Tango Secrets"... hmmm maybe I should look into starting a Tango Brokerage firm, I am looking for partner...
>
>
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>Sent: Fri, 11 May 2007 09:03:30 -0400
>From: "WHITE 95 R" <white95r@hotmail.com>
>To: tango-l@mit.edu
>Subject: [Tango-L] Tango Secrets
>
>>
>> FROM THE DESK OF ALIM KAZEEM.
>> BILL AND EXCHANGE MANAGER
>> BANK OF AFRICA(BOA)
>> OUAGADOUGOU, BURKINA FASO.
>> WEST AFRICA
>>
>>
>> Dear friend,
>>
>> This message might meet you in utmost surprise however,it's just my urgent
>> need for a foreign partner that made me contact you for this transaction. I
>> am a tango broker by profession from ouagadougou-Burkina faso in west Africa
>> and currently holding the post of Foreign Remittance Manager in our tango
>> society, Tango society of Africa (TSOA)Burkina Faso office .
>>
>>
>> I have the opportunity of transfering the left over tango secrets of one of
>> my society's deceased client who died in the sharter plane which crashed on
>> mount kenyan in the kenyan city of sumburu on 21st july,2003 to any foreign
>> tango dancer.
>>
>> You can confirm the genuiness of the deceased death by clicking on this
>>
>> website :https://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/africa/07/20/kenya.crash/index.html
>>
>> Hence,i am inviting you for a business deal where this tango secrets can be
>> shared between us in the ratio 60/40 if you agree to my business proposal.
>>
>> Eagerly waiting for your response.
>>
>>
>>
>> MR ALIM KAZEEM
>>
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