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By: Billy Quiets

Greg, I’m pretty sure I read the same short story. Like this spam it was oddly poetic, though intentionally so. It’s not the one Andrew references. It was much older, probably from Analog. Dude, it’s...

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By: SMC

Huh?? Listening to Jeff Buckly sing Hallelujah is poetic.

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By: nancym

“and {it is|it’s} time to be happy.” Well, that’s pretty nice, after all.

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By: captainned

Transporting or Trainspotting?

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By: RyanMcN

Well, it sort of works as a stream-of-consciousness piece. What’s really wrong is that I looked at it and thought, I could write enough perl code in a few hours to make the message and the mailing...

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By: Tice with a J

I have a bit of experience in the amusement found in good spam messages: http://lodo-bear.livejournal.com/17863.html

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By: Karina

So beautiful, it looks like it could be published by McSweeney’s…

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By: Shay Kassa

That’s a text spinner – known and loved by SEO spammers everywhere, mostly shows up in comments but used for a hell of a lot more. It’s designed so that you set it up once, then the spinner produces so...

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By: Jinnayah

John, OK, you didn't hit "reply" to the spam email, but it does NOT counts as "deleted" when you copy-pasted it so that you could publish the content to the world! Off-topic but also much fun to read,...

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By: drachefly

More spam poetry – not meta, but pretty special nonetheless (and if this is a double post, my apologies) http://www.erfworld.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=2919&start=100

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