Spammers Still Trying to Bypass My Junk Box
Date: September 25, 2007
Frankly, I’m impressed by their tireless efforts.
[A group] wil;l focu.s upo.n loca*t-in;g
and inv,est*i;ng in s;ma.ll, p*r;ofi,tab+le en.terpr,is.e*s w.ith
prom,isi.n;g g,rowt+h po-ten-ti;al.. The Co.mpa,ny i-nt,ends to in;ve+st
in c*omp,an-ies in a wi=de ran=ge of cat=ego+ri,es;, in,cludi;n-g
manu,f=a;ct=u+rin*g, e+nv;iro-n-m+ental c+l-ean-up=, finan*c+i*al se,rvi;ce,s
and o=ther a=re=as, th-is comp.a;ny is goin+g to expl=o;d.e.
And, of course, they wax poetic toward the closing, with just a hint of medical advice.
crust down the centre, while the sides are red. It is a good omen when the
tongue becomes moist again. Thirst is most distressing, especially in
septicaemia of intestinal origin. Persistent vomiting of dark-brown
material is often present, and diarrhoea with blood-stained stools is not
uncommon. The urine is small in amount, and contains a large proportion of
urates. As the poisons accumulate, the respiration becomes shallow and
laboured, the face of a dull ashy grey, the nose pinched, and the skin
What I really like best, however, is that it is signed by “shame.”
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