Brian Payst on November 16th, 2006

Hmm, how did that spammer know that I dressed up as a Thundercat once to make some cash?
Ulysses – no-one else can do the things you do.
Just the good ol’ boys, never meanin’ no harm.
Hong Kong Phooey, number one super guy.
It’s true I hire my body out for pay, hey hey.
Do-do-do-do ah-ah-ah, do-do-do-do, Cities of [...]

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Brian Payst on November 2nd, 2006

From today’s spam generating overlords:
anything she had ever known before.elizabeth longed to observe that mr. bingley had been a most delightful friend; so easily guided

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Brian Payst on October 26th, 2006

I’m really starting to enjoy these attempts by spammers to defeat the spam filters through word composition. It’s leading to some wonderful poetry-esque e-mails. With enough of these, a beret and some decent jazz I could host an evening reading. This one is my current favorite. It starts out gloriously and has some real gems.
“When [...]

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