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emmanuelnumfor   

Numfor, 34 y.o.
Douala, Cameroon [Current City]

Looking for

Friends
Language practice
Flirting and romance


Joined 11 years ago, profile updated 2 years ago.

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Reply - Conversation - Sep 20, 2014
yaa boy im back . i was some how buzy ; so how work ? ok let say we can cht any time from now ok; now see
my best regard
Reply - Conversation - Mar 18, 2013
Since I do not live where you do anything from you is very interesting.

Looking for a pen pal I can say anything to. I also collect playing cards from different countries and would be willing to exchange cards from my country with yours. :-)

I need an e-mail and or pen pal. I am a little bit geekish I think. When I became a U.S. Radio Amateur I was told I had no friends, that is why I was becoming a Radio Amateur to mess around with electronics and experiment with radio propagation, talk to the Astronauts on the Space Station and other frivolous stuff.

I have loved codes, ciphers and invisible inks since I was in 4th grade. I lived in a suburb of Vallejo up in Napa County at the time. My dad worked on a Naval Base in a tall windowless building as a machinist who created components in lathes and milling machines for electronic parts of deep diving submarines. He went to an electronics school before working there, but everyone wanted electronics so he got machinist instead. His brother went to the same trade school in Chicago and did the same thing as my dad and also later became a Radio Amateur as did my favorite boy cousin. The building my dad and Uncle worked in had no windows because the top 4 floors were devoted to highly top secret crypto. The guys there used to learn how to use poly-alphabetic substitution cipher machines and main frame computers to scramble and unscramble military communications so other militaries around the world could not know what our military was up to.

I barely missed the vietnam War call up by one year. President Nixon was winding things down then. The class of '69 and '70 got hit pretty hard with the military draft but although my lottery number was a mere 54 out of 365, in 1971 only numbers 1 to 22 or 23 were called up that last year for the Vietnam War.

I remember I was in Junior high school or early high school when mom showed me the local Vallejo Times Hearld Newspaper. Some guy was going around killing
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