From: Sent: To: Subject: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> Monday, October 11, 2010 8:21 AM Re: i did not see fun time in any of this, have you caught the seat=le disease.. a childrens story„ a fairy princess , lives in a d=ngeon , in a rainy dark environment, surrounded my unimaginable riches,=A0 she flys so fast, with narrow eyes, only stopping to refuel. th=t she never has the time to laugh. On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 9:06 AM, < > >=/span> wrote: Hi there I don L-=3 really have any interesting projects like this going, I have always jus= wanted to. I've been making small stories only for my direct family a=d nothing beyond that! I am just back from Uganda so my schedule is a little weird this week =ut perhaps a good thing for you to do might be to think about what your sc=edule looks like and how much you are willing to travel to try to do somet=ing like this. I understand that Jeffrey will be supporting you in this pr=cess, so perhaps talk to him too about what might be the right fit for you= Traveling with me is probably not a good idea because I don't real=y have "down" time and usually blow through a city slum and gove=nment offices pretty quickly - however I do have great friends and associa=es in many cities around Africa and Asia. What I envision might be for you=to visit some of the world's most amazing places not as a tourist, but=as a learner. You might spend a few days wandering around and talking to r=gular people and asking them what stories they tell their children at nigh= and what legends have been passed on from their parents and grandparents.=/div> In Africa, it is more about tribe than country. I would suggest that y=u spend time in Dar, Harare, Rabat-Sole, Durban, Kampala, Cape Town, and m=ybe even Lilongwe. You'd hit several of the major tribes in these plac=s and I know plenty of folks in these places that would take great care of=you. Some would likely even require you to stay in thier homes and be part=of t