Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe the Swastika story.
I have a picture on my Facebook page that could prove it to you. They had a talent show at camp and it was in black and white. If I knew how to post those here, I would happily share. I couldn't believe my eyes at first, either.
I'm in western fairfax county.
I went to high school with a girl named Nazi (she pronounces it Nah-zee)
Also, I didn't know her personally, and she was in her twenties, not a child, but when I worked at a debt collection firm, I filed a lawsuit against a lady whose first name was Syphalis.
What was her background? Naz, Nazy, and Nazia, are common names from Iran to South Asia.
I went to college with a girl named Negir (pronounced Neh-gir). She was Iranian-American. For obvious reasons, she adopted an "American name" for occasional use.
It's been quite a while, and I don't remember her last name, but she was dark complected with black hair and could definitely have been from that area.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe the Swastika story.
I have a picture on my Facebook page that could prove it to you. They had a talent show at camp and it was in black and white. If I knew how to post those here, I would happily share. I couldn't believe my eyes at first, either.
I'm in western fairfax county.
I went to high school with a girl named Nazi (she pronounces it Nah-zee)
Also, I didn't know her personally, and she was in her twenties, not a child, but when I worked at a debt collection firm, I filed a lawsuit against a lady whose first name was Syphalis.
What was her background? Naz, Nazy, and Nazia, are common names from Iran to South Asia.
I went to college with a girl named Negir (pronounced Neh-gir). She was Iranian-American. For obvious reasons, she adopted an "American name" for occasional use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe the Swastika story.
I have a picture on my Facebook page that could prove it to you. They had a talent show at camp and it was in black and white. If I knew how to post those here, I would happily share. I couldn't believe my eyes at first, either.
I'm in western fairfax county.
I went to high school with a girl named Nazi (she pronounces it Nah-zee)
Also, I didn't know her personally, and she was in her twenties, not a child, but when I worked at a debt collection firm, I filed a lawsuit against a lady whose first name was Syphalis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe the Swastika story.
I have a picture on my Facebook page that could prove it to you. They had a talent show at camp and it was in black and white. If I knew how to post those here, I would happily share. I couldn't believe my eyes at first, either.
I'm in western fairfax county.
I went to high school with a girl named Nazi (she pronounces it Nah-zee)
Also, I didn't know her personally, and she was in her twenties, not a child, but when I worked at a debt collection firm, I filed a lawsuit against a lady whose first name was Syphalis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe the Swastika story.
I have a picture on my Facebook page that could prove it to you. They had a talent show at camp and it was in black and white. If I knew how to post those here, I would happily share. I couldn't believe my eyes at first, either.
I'm in western fairfax county.
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