Meeting interesting people on travels

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Sometimes on my many travels I will meet some very interesting people. On one of my cross country trips to Nevada I met this really nice girl, Emma, who is from Australia but was hanging out in Nevada at the time and she told me that she somehow has dual citizenship. Anyway, as I said she was a really nice girl and she told me some really interesting things about Australia and about her travels since like me, she likes to travel. As it is, though, she has a highly controversial occupation. Some people, when they learn of her occupation might look down on her but there was no reason her and I couldn't be friends. None of us are perfect and we've all got faults so we shouldn't criticize other people's occupations as controversial as they might be. Emma was a really nice person who gave a really good impression. I wish her happy travels and maybe I will see her again on another one of my trips to Nevada.
 
Sometimes on my many travels I will meet some very interesting people. On one of my cross country trips to Nevada I met this really nice girl, Emma, who is from Australia but was hanging out in Nevada at the time and she told me that she somehow has dual citizenship. Anyway, as I said she was a really nice girl and she told me some really interesting things about Australia and about her travels since like me, she likes to travel. As it is, though, she has a highly controversial occupation. Some people, when they learn of her occupation might look down on her but there was no reason her and I couldn't be friends. None of us are perfect and we've all got faults so we shouldn't criticize other people's occupations as controversial as they might be. Emma was a really nice person who gave a really good impression. I wish her happy travels and maybe I will see her again on another one of my trips to Nevada.

She wasn't a crocodile hunter was she?
 
What is a controversial occupation? Card shark? Professional gambler?

Spill the beans PG.
 
Works in an abortion clinic, with animal testing, or runs a fighting forum? :)
 
Sometimes on my many travels I will meet some very interesting people. On one of my cross country trips to Nevada I met this really nice girl, Emma, who is from Australia but was hanging out in Nevada at the time and she told me that she somehow has dual citizenship. Anyway, as I said she was a really nice girl and she told me some really interesting things about Australia and about her travels since like me, she likes to travel. As it is, though, she has a highly controversial occupation. Some people, when they learn of her occupation might look down on her but there was no reason her and I couldn't be friends. None of us are perfect and we've all got faults so we shouldn't criticize other people's occupations as controversial as they might be. Emma was a really nice person who gave a really good impression. I wish her happy travels and maybe I will see her again on another one of my trips to Nevada.

You know, if you were paying her for her time -- no matter what she said, you weren't really getting to be friends.
 
Or an impressionist people pay her to be nice to them and if pay extra she might come with them to their school reunion
 
Or an impressionist people pay her to be nice to them and if pay extra she might come with them to their school reunion

That's not actually a bad gig if you can get it. :)
 
No, she wasn't a crocodile hunter or a card shark or a professional gambler. She had this occupation which is legal in Nevada and which is also supposedly legal in Australia but which is illegal everywhere else in the U.S.A. and to my knowledge which is also illegal in most of the rest of the world. Im not sure if mentioning her occupation here would be against the rules of martialtalk.
 
No, she wasn't a crocodile hunter or a card shark or a professional gambler. She had this occupation which is legal in Nevada and which is also supposedly legal in Australia but which is illegal everywhere else in the U.S.A. and to my knowledge which is also illegal in most of the rest of the world. Im not sure if mentioning her occupation here would be against the rules of martialtalk.

Only one way to find out
 
No, she wasn't a crocodile hunter or a card shark or a professional gambler. She had this occupation which is legal in Nevada and which is also supposedly legal in Australia but which is illegal everywhere else in the U.S.A. and to my knowledge which is also illegal in most of the rest of the world. Im not sure if mentioning her occupation here would be against the rules of martialtalk.

Does this involve a casino of some sort?
 
Hong Kong Pooey hit the nail right on the head.
 
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