52 Weeks of Spam: Winners, Week of June 25
Winners, Week of June 25:
(From the kristipetersenschoonover.com Spam Filter, posted under “The Writing Life: The Balance of Work and Play”)
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In all fairness, I did mention mopping the floor in this particular post. But I have enough Swiffer stuff for awhile. Anyone need free coupons?
Everybody hates Spam—it fills up your Inbox (unless you’ve got G-mail, which does a great job of putting it in an appropriately-labeled folder), clogs your blog (WordPress does a great job filtering, too), and can threaten your computer’s security.
I have to say though, I love my Spam. It cracks me up—it’s poorly spelled, illiterate, and often leaves me wondering who would be dumb enough to click on the link for whatever product/service/lottery winning from mysterious relative in a country you’ve never heard of. So I decided in 2012 I’d go through my Spam each week and pick my favorites to share with the world. I remove the sender and any links that might be damaging (plus, who wants to give them press?).
See you next week! If you get any great Spam, you can post it here, just strip any links and the sender’s e-mail. And be sure to say something in the post to let me know you’re real. Otherwise I might think you’re…well, Spam.
Posted on June 30, 2012, in 52 Weeks of Spam and tagged credit scams, mortgage scams, spam, spam filters. Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.
Oh goodness, Kristi, that is a funny one! Were the coupons viral attachments? My favorite spam I ended up quoting in a post. it said my grammar was bad and my site colors were hideous. I thought it was a real person, but no, on second look, it was spam.
Hi Kristi,
I have just received the most fabulous spam:
“USPS.com
Dear Customer,
The parcel was sent to your home address and it will arrive within 7 business days. For more information and the tracking number please download the shipping label.
*PRINT A SHIPPING LABEL*
Thank you.
United Parcel Service.”
Oh, man! And the question is: WHAT is IN that Parcel???
You know, I’m pretty sure it was fake Viagra from India.
Awesome. Fake Viagra from India is the new “The Stuff.”
Yeah, I take it every day. It makes my pencil stiff enough so that it won’t break when I write with it.
LOL!! Good one!
Could use a stiff one right now.