FROM: tmugwump (Thaddeus Mugwump)
SUBJECT: Re: Sax related spam
>>We've had about a dozen in the last year, and another 20 Arab Country Yahoo Members who's interest or purpose is unclear (we email them asking for details of their Bass Sax interests and never hear from them.)<<
Whoa. That is really strange. And worrisome.
  


 
FROM: steve_weinert (Steve Weinert at Excel.Net)
SUBJECT: Re: Sax related spam

>    Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2003 11:10:01 -0800 (PST)
>    From: Thaddeus Mugwump <tmugwump@...>
> Subject: Re: Re: Sax related spam
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> >>We've had about a dozen in the last year, and another 20 Arab Country
Yahoo Members who's interest or purpose is unclear (we email them asking for
details of their Bass Sax interests and never hear from them.)<<
> Whoa. That is really strange. And worrisome.

Not all that odd as something like 80% of overseas generated Spam comes from
Cybercafe's in several Arab Countries.

We simple figure these folk are either have a master world domination plan
involving Bass Saxophones, or simply can't spell "Base Sex"...

They usually end up on the "Bouncing Members" list (where Yahoo Groups puts
list members who's email bounce) and we delete them later.

So far none have answered any inquiries.

Steve W



FROM: tmugwump (Thaddeus Mugwump)
SUBJECT: Re: Sax related spam
Bass sax Spam from Arab countries? I know for  a fact that Spam is a no-no in their diet. They risk losing a body part for that. Actually, I've been in a couple of cybercafes in Tunisia, North Africa. They're pretty dismal affairs where you pay a dinar to sit on a metal folding chair and have someone standing over your shoulder who can't wait to get online to chat with girls named Leila and Mme. Sophie.
Do you think maybe Hans Blix should be looking for weapons of BASS destruction...? 
 

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