All depends what you'd be interrupting him for. If it's to ask the rules.. 'Nahhh'.. but if it's to have your own scrum on the sofa with him... All is fair in love & war.
'We are in love... and I am 95% certain he's telling the truth': Woman defends her decision to wire $1.4 MILLION to online lover in Africa she's never met
Twice-divorced Sarah met man named Chris Olsen online 18 months ago...
Said he is from Italy, moved to U.S. 18 years ago, is in Africa for work...
They have never met, he has been in South Africa, Nigeria and Benin....
She has wired him $1.4m for bail, lawyers, lost credit cards, hotel bills....
Sarah told Dr Phil she believes he loves her and will come home
A woman has defended her decision to sent $1.4 million to her online lover in Africa - who she has never met.
Twice-divorced Sarah met Chris Olsen online 18 months ago. Though the mysterious man's accent has changed over time, and he keeps asking for money to be wired to various different countries, Sarah insists she is '95 per cent certain' that he is telling her the truth.
Despite his numerous attempts to come home so they can be together, she says, he keeps getting arrested on false charges.
In an interview with Dr Phil, Sarah explained that they speak for hours on the phone each day.
She described the moment they met on the internet: 'An attractive person came on there and said "wow you look like you wouldn't hurt a fly". I said "wow this guy's really handsome, I can't believe he's talking to me!"'
He told her he was called Chris Olsen, who hailed from Milan but moved to the U.S. 18 years ago.
Currently, she says, he is based in Africa on business, and has been for more than a year and a half.
When they met he said he was in South Africa. After a brief stint in Nigeria, he relocated to Benin, Sarah explained.
Within seven weeks of meeting, he professed his love in a gushing email that referred to her as 'Mrs Olsen'.
'We are in love... and I am 95% certain he's telling the truth': Woman defends her decision to wire $1.4 MILLION to online lover in Africa she's never met
Twice-divorced Sarah met man named Chris Olsen online 18 months ago....
Said he is from Italy, moved to U.S. 18 years ago, is in Africa for work....
They have never met, he has been in South Africa, Nigeria and Benin....
She has wired him $1.4m for bail, lawyers, lost credit cards, hotel bills....
Sarah told Dr Phil she believes he loves her and will come home....
A woman has defended her decision to sent $1.4 million to her online lover in Africa - who she has never met.
Twice-divorced Sarah met Chris Olsen online 18 months ago.
Though the mysterious man's accent has changed over time, and he keeps asking for money to be wired to various different countries, Sarah insists she is '95 per cent certain' that he is telling her the truth.
Despite his numerous attempts to come home so they can be together, she says, he keeps getting arrested on false charges.
In an interview with Dr Phil, Sarah explained that they speak for hours on the phone each day.
She described the moment they met on the internet: 'An attractive person came on there and said "wow you look like you wouldn't hurt a fly". I said "wow this guy's really handsome, I can't believe he's talking to me!"' He told her he was called Chris Olsen, who hailed from Milan but moved to the U.S. 18 years ago.
Currently, she says, he is based in Africa on business, and has been for more than a year and a half.
When they met he said he was in South Africa. After a brief stint in Nigeria, he relocated to Benin, Sarah explained.
Within seven weeks of meeting, he professed his love in a gushing email that referred to her as 'Mrs Olsen'.
Keep the faith Peach, spreading lurve is like making a coffee, playing 3 chord hillbilly.... kinda 2nd nature to me...
@ Mj,
Fraya isn't a 'faceless muppet' as you claimed last night. I know what she looks like. And if you seen her you'd give her the Sean Connery (basically you'd smile like this ---> , while raising one eyebrow like that--> ) and say "Well hello, do you play volley ball?'
RE: Six Nations Rugger thread.
It was a foward pass.