Clandestine Love in the World of Spam

I am amazed and delighted that WordPress filters spam messages so I don’t have to look at them.  But, when I do, it only reaffirms, that I am loved.

Take this gem from Maragret:

I am very happy to read this. This is the kind of manual that needs to be given and not the accidental misinformation that is at the other blogs. Appreciate your sharing this greatest doc.

Or this thought provoking tease from Adena:

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Who am I to turn down these pearls of wisdom from Burberry trench coat sale:

Never mind.I really think a little exercise would do you good.Keep your temper under control.If you would only try, you could do it.That’s a good idea.I am too tired to speakIt is not so easy as you think.It doesn’t make any sense to get up so earlyHow much does it cost? The editor over looked a print error.

And just when you are about to give up, sincerity oozes from someone like dresses coast:

Dude.. I am not a great deal into checking, but somehow I had to read a lot of articles upon your blog. Its awesome how interesting its for me to see you more often then not.

So, as you see, inspiration is everywhere, even in your Spam Bucket.

6 Replies to “Clandestine Love in the World of Spam”

  1. I love reading the “comments” in that the spam filter caught. I read the comments with a foreign accent to get the “full flavor” of the deep and insightful comments found there.

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