Cajun spice scams for a fresh byte

Ladies, if you come across someone by the nickname fipple64, watch out. There may be trouble on the horizon.

Ricky, also known as fipple64, uses chat rooms as a specific tool for meeting people.

He lives in southern Louisiana and looks for nicknames that begin with "Cajun." Then he goes to the room where the unsuspecting Cajun is chatting. He casually asks if anyone is from southern Louisiana, and he said the Cajuns always answer because of their natural curiosity. 

"I have a common Cajun last name and lots of family, so we usually end up knowing the same people," Ricky said.This gets the respondents to let their guards down, then Ricky makes his move.

Eventually, if he likes the woman, he'll ask her to meet in a local bar where she would feel safe. However, the unsuspecting Cajun doesn't know that the bar he invited her to is his regular hangout. He knows everyone there and can spot the Internet woman as soon as she enters the bar.

From the beginning he tells the women that he is not looking for a commitment, just a good time.

"But they always think that they're the one that's going to change me," Ricky said. "There's one woman I've been visiting for six months now. She just called me last night, and I comforted her. She's getting too attached though."

Since he began to use this system, Ricky has met several women. He said he has also made some good "friendships" with women in towns all over Louisiana where he frequents as a traveling salesman.

"My mom thinks I'm slap-ass nuts and my friends are envious," he said. But he plans to take this system national and write a book. 

Ricky will be setting off for a trip across the country in a motor home.

"I will definitely have the Internet on board," he said. "I can't wait to test this on women all over the place."

A match made in cyberspace
Just like a mouse, they clicked
Fun, fun, fun, 'til daddy takes the keyboard away
Personality isn't everything

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