Re: flirting...



On Tuesday, in article
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simon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx "Simon Brooke" wrote:

>in message <1138038763.235286.154500@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>Edward ('like2getfunked@xxxxxxxxx') wrote:
>
>> oh my F*** God, how sad are you people! All i did was helping a mate to
>> promote a site, it is not like I have flooded the newsgroup with
>> message after message. this isnt a crime you know (unless spammed
>> heavily). one little spam in one little newsgroup. get a life!
>
>Thing is, laddie, this newsgroup (which as you can see is now more or
>less dead) used to be a really nice place to hang out, full of lively,
>interesting people. But they got drowned out by thousands of spammers
>each posting 'one little spam'. Don't be surprised that people hate you
>with a vicious loathing: you are a wrecker.
>
>Frankly, the only punishment severe enough for you and people like you is
>to have you fed slowly through through a mincer, prick first and head
>last.

Personally I believe that to be cruel and unjust punishment for mincers!

What have mincers done to deserve such treatment.

However the 'necktie' involving a tyre and petrol might be more approriate
'flaming' for the spammer..



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Paul (who the hell does this guy think he is?)
Post pen-pal/date/web-site adverts in uk.adverts.personals

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