Spam Of The Week Month
Seeing as most of the time these days, my spambox is crammed full of mails in Chinese, a good spam is hard to find. So Spam of the Week will now be Spam of the Month (I don't think anyone really cares about it anyway except me, but feck you all, I'm gonna keep doing it anyway).
It's not really Spam anyway, but more like 'Flarf', in that it's not really trying to sell me anything or con me in any way, but more the spam I like is just nonsensical gibberish, lifted straight from crappy romantic fiction with some meaningless extra 'words' thrown in there for good measure.
So this week month, I am giving the prize to 'Daryl Gould', for this:
I have a place I go when I feel like this. costa beige She held her bloody palms out toward him for a moment.
"And that's where your car is now, Paul ? somewhere between Route 9 and the Grider Wildlife Preserve, somewhere in the woods. ""Good. Now that he was dead, Paul could look at him. "Paul put his own spoon down. "Paul, are you really done? "And he had returned to his cal?che without so much as a response to Geoffrey's question. Rainage knew her slightly ? had observed something white lying on the ground of the Congregational church's cemetery as she entered it to put flowers on the grave of her husband, who had died the previous winter. bluebill
Wouldn't you love to visit a place called 'Costa Beige'?





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Comments
Have to say...I really dont get your fascination on content of these.
However do find myself wondering why they are sent or are meant to achieve. Are the purpose of these just purely to annoy people or are they trying to sell something? (Confused)
Posted by: NKL | June 29, 2006 11:27 AM
(also confused)
I really don't know. I find them fascinating purely because they are inherently confusing, These particular spams don't try to sell anything, they're just spam.
Posted by: Matt | June 29, 2006 11:50 AM
without apparent ambition ... this spam achieved a whole blog in its honor!
Posted by: blueturtle | June 29, 2006 1:27 PM