At 2/11/06 11:26 AM, Ghost_Phantom wrote:
At 2/11/06 10:37 AM, BORIS-4-U wrote:
Well l don't have any blood relations or anything but l do have a friend whos father is in the russian mob. That's what he tells me but l think he's full-a-shit.
Odds are, he is... if his father was he would undoubtedly warn his kid not to say a word even if the kid knew...
Indeed. That's like me saying my dad's a top secret FBI agent.
At 2/11/06 03:30 AM, Ghost_Phantom wrote:
An admin? Very nice... Well in spite of that I believe our Capos would have liked some proof here on NG.
I would give you a link to his posts on the alliance but it you won't be able to view it unless you're a member. But regardless, it's no big deal.
At 2/11/06 09:59 AM, -Superman- wrote:
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say... Not anymore...
So I was hotter than her whole my profile said femaile but not anymore?
Though I did used to live in Bulgaria. That's the country of that guy from Harry Potter >_>
Think Eastern Europe, add a pinch of insanity and a whole lot of corruption and you got yourself Bulgaria's capital. Just to give you an idea, my mom used to work for a marketing company of sorts. I was about 6 so I'm not sure what they did exacly, but at the moment they were making calendars/posters. She got a call from a would be customer. So there she is, with example merchendice telling him what they make and the special deals and what not. After talking for a while they establish what they order will be. He takes his gun out (pistol mind you, not an AK47) and he puts out on the desk between them and asks what the price is going to be. I couldn't get any more details out of her though my guess is the price they agreed on wasn't too high.
And here's the kicker. That same guy, became the Minister of Defense for the country a few years later. Or was it Internal Affairs, I duno how it translates in English but he was head of the police and fire departmens. Basically any anti-crime in the country was under that same guy's jurestiction.
And that's just one example out of hundreds. Believe me I'm happy to have moved out of there and into Canada.