I get the BEST spam
Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 7:32 pm
I literally could have picked from hundreds of these little blighters from my Junk E-mail folder, but here's just one.
No links, no dodgy attachments, no pictures, just utterly weird text.
I have no idea what these sort of messages are supposed to achieve, but they do make great stories. Enjoy.
i recommend rounding your troops for a similar conversation, and a brainstorm session for how to prepare for what lies ahead. just sayin.
kiss me, i'm irish
it was super delicious.
i mean, look at her hair.
we are happily enjoying being able to play outside again.
haha, that's my girl.
see you then!
pps- our topic of convo for the night was this article from the wall street journal.
let's give a hand to the world, for everything it can do!!
interested? i think it would be so fun.
she's cute - trust me, you'll want her working her magic on you.
(so is corned beef if you've never tried it).
i am not going to worry...about a thing. where you can get great steak and shrimp
i love that she's an expert knitter and yet chooses to create very simple pieces;
i was given the irish name kelly after my great grandparents' last name.
have a happy st. patrick's day.
i want those red boots and that coat.
my happy plans for this evening include knitting and watching two favorite movies: far and away followed by tristan and isolde
ps- did i say i would sew this past saturday? i meant next saturday! haha!
the ms craft dept was featured in an article, and their personal crafting projects were shown.
i LOVE this picture and am so inspired to keep the needles moving.
i don't worry about a little "creative clutter" in cate's room. i say, a good dress up/ barbie mess day better than watching tv all afternoon, right? pretty soon i will just put my 'kerchief on again and go to town. (yes, that is what cate's room looks like again, just over a month after the big clean. i tell you, i'm fighting a losing battle with that girl). does that answer your question, mary? i hope it helps! wink.
here's an irish blessing from us to you...
my sister and hair stylist, coco, is coming to utah county once again to meet our hair needs.
simple is always prettiest to me.
corned beef is cheap meat, a head of cabbage is less than 50 cents, and i bet you have all the ingredients for the bread in your cupboard. you should make this meal tonight!
when you need to be home, may you find your way.
may the light always find you on a dreary day.
really, cate is also mexican, japanese, native american, swiss, and a lot more- a true american- so we actually have a lot of family history travelling to do, but i really love the romantic beauty of ireland, and have always been drawn to that part of the world. plus i really love corned beef.
No links, no dodgy attachments, no pictures, just utterly weird text.
I have no idea what these sort of messages are supposed to achieve, but they do make great stories. Enjoy.
i recommend rounding your troops for a similar conversation, and a brainstorm session for how to prepare for what lies ahead. just sayin.
kiss me, i'm irish
it was super delicious.
i mean, look at her hair.
we are happily enjoying being able to play outside again.
haha, that's my girl.
see you then!
pps- our topic of convo for the night was this article from the wall street journal.
let's give a hand to the world, for everything it can do!!
interested? i think it would be so fun.
she's cute - trust me, you'll want her working her magic on you.
(so is corned beef if you've never tried it).
i am not going to worry...about a thing. where you can get great steak and shrimp
i love that she's an expert knitter and yet chooses to create very simple pieces;
i was given the irish name kelly after my great grandparents' last name.
have a happy st. patrick's day.
i want those red boots and that coat.
my happy plans for this evening include knitting and watching two favorite movies: far and away followed by tristan and isolde
ps- did i say i would sew this past saturday? i meant next saturday! haha!
the ms craft dept was featured in an article, and their personal crafting projects were shown.
i LOVE this picture and am so inspired to keep the needles moving.
i don't worry about a little "creative clutter" in cate's room. i say, a good dress up/ barbie mess day better than watching tv all afternoon, right? pretty soon i will just put my 'kerchief on again and go to town. (yes, that is what cate's room looks like again, just over a month after the big clean. i tell you, i'm fighting a losing battle with that girl). does that answer your question, mary? i hope it helps! wink.
here's an irish blessing from us to you...
my sister and hair stylist, coco, is coming to utah county once again to meet our hair needs.
simple is always prettiest to me.
corned beef is cheap meat, a head of cabbage is less than 50 cents, and i bet you have all the ingredients for the bread in your cupboard. you should make this meal tonight!
when you need to be home, may you find your way.
may the light always find you on a dreary day.
really, cate is also mexican, japanese, native american, swiss, and a lot more- a true american- so we actually have a lot of family history travelling to do, but i really love the romantic beauty of ireland, and have always been drawn to that part of the world. plus i really love corned beef.