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To: rrufff who wrote (38018)11/22/2003 3:00:19 PM
From: Larry S.  Respond to of 110653
 
sounds like this guy has some serious, er "short" comings and his personal insecurity has manifested itself in at attack against the very people trying to help him. Maybe he needs a bigger HARD drive to handle all the messages.
seriously, it shows the importance of NOT RESPONDING to any of these ads, or asking to be removed from the list. i was always told not to ask to be removed because that just verifies that you are a real address. larry



To: rrufff who wrote (38018)11/22/2003 4:09:14 PM
From: thecow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
Here's a guy who needs your advice <ggg>

Send Laura Bobbitt to visit them....or talk softly but carry a BIG STICK



To: rrufff who wrote (38018)11/24/2003 3:53:44 PM
From: Sam Citron  Respond to of 110653
 
Etymology of the term "spam" as pertaining to junk e-mail:

According to the Associated Press, "The term spam was applied to unwanted e-mails after a 1970 Monty Python skit in which an exasperated restaurant customer is urged to order the canned meat product until she screams, 'I don't want any Spam!' "
biz.yahoo.com

I googled and came up with:
ironworks.com

I am thinking of selling a piece of 1970 spam on e-bay, if anybody is interested. <g>