Still sounds fishy, no?

Jul 04, 2009 19:26

A reply from the guy who seems oh-so-scammy... (the guy from match who works for obama with a cooking degree).

hi,

I was working for Obama for America, in Chicago in collaboration with CNN and some Prof from Kennedy school in Harvard. Actually if you have seen the maps during the election which John King used to show on CNN they were modeled by me and some others working on the project. It was real fun but very intense, like 18 hrs a day. It gave me a very good real life experience of how to work on political campaigns.

I do a lot of work during the day at MIT, which involves research, social work, meetings with policymakers in education. I am the MIT student rep for the White House, which puts a lot of policy work on me, so i like to take my stress out by cooking various kinds of food, Indian, Thai and various other continental dishes. I feel that good food is a delight to every person, i have two more years to finish in Hyatt before i can become 5 star chef. I like to go out to lounges and for good DJ Music events. Tue at Rumor is quite good as i feel they have the best DJ.

I am very adventurous and like to lead my life with excitement, and many experiences. I do not think that my perception about the world is the only thing which matters, i have a big grey area, which is reflected in my attitude and the space and independence for females from my side.

My thoughts are just...why would a scammer want to meet in person? I am wondering how he could try to scam me.  perhaps he is merely a spammer or something will pop up. I'm not entirely sure...

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