Time for your weekly dose of spam.
Sometimes I have to marvel at spam because virtually the
same thing is sent to me week after week with no end in sight. This week’s
includes the sender being “Thank you Dear”, a not uncommon occurrence, and the
always popular broken English “If you don’t respond!”
The very long underscore at the end makes it all the more
legitimate.
A man of Indian descent who is an Australian by nationality
who works for a Canadian company wants to give me almost fifty million dollars.
Also I’m not allowed to call him, only text.
I don’t know what’s more disturbing, that this person is
offering a pretty girl for free or that for free is in quotation marks.
Got another new follower today. What do you think they want
to talk to me about?
Is the fifty million in a Swiss bank account?
ReplyDeleteWell, as a Canadian, if you can't trust the CBC, who can you trust?
ReplyDeleteIsmail would not like me one bit, since I despise self righteous bible thumpers.
Ackk! CIBC, not CBC. Oops.
DeleteWe loves our christ like we loves our precious.
ReplyDeleteFree in quotation marks? It's too bad the "blog" of "unnecessary" quotation marks has gone dormant...
ReplyDeleteHe wants to save your sooooouuuuuulllll
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