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    13Mar

    Don't Ask What Your Country Can Do For You...

    One of the things we know from the sheer volume of “spam” we receive is that there are endless amounts and varieties of human appetites and endless amounts and varieties of people willing to satisfy them.

    And yet, we learn something new every day, don’t we?

    This enticing subject line dropped into my spam filter the other day:

    “Teenage hotties at their liberal best”

    I just might click on that one. I’m actually quite curious about the complex and thoughtful arguments the younger generation is making in favor of universal health care.

    What…aren’t you?


    Reader Comments (2)

    Made me chuckle. When I was an email postmaster, I actually published a collection of interesting and humorous subjects from spam messages.

    Love the new graphic/color scheme.

    Tuesday, March 18, 2008 at 4:08PM | Unregistered CommenterThe Other Joe Fusco

    Joe:

    Thanks for the comment!

    I enjoyed reading your collection as well. I think more and more of these originate overseas with non-English speaking spammers, so the potential for unintentional humor is huge.

    Tuesday, March 18, 2008 at 8:13PM | Registered CommenterJoe Fusco

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