Monday, February 18, 2013

Sometimes the juxtaposition of my spammers' messages with the name of the posts they have chosen to leave them on cracks me up.

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AMDG

UPDATE: Well, I tried changing the name of a post about Tessa because it was a name that seemed to be drawing unwanted attention. Didn't seem to work. Six pageviews since then and a comment in the spam filter.

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8 comments:

  1. Thanks for the laugh. Regarding email spam, I often wonder if that's now the major export of places like Burkina Faso.

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  2. Not that I knew what the major export of Burkina Faso was before email spam, I hasten to add.

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  3. Were it not for Where in the World is Carmen San Diego, I would not even know that such a place existed.

    AMDG

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  4. I think spam might still be in second place to gold.

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    1. Well, I didn't pay that much attention to WWCSD.

      AMDG

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    2. There's another video here. One might almost wish spam were the main export.

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  5. Last Sunday the bishop of Kaga-Bandoro concelebrated Mass in the church we usually go to, and delivered a sermon about prayer, fasting and almsgiving (although he called them prayer, sobriety and solidarity), while also talking about conditions in his diocese. He visits the parish almost every year (a long time back he lived here), and my eldest daughter has been doing bake sales for the AIDS orphans in his diocese for the past few years.

    Even though it's a couple of thousand miles away from Mali and Burkina Faso, this sort of thing does make one notice news from Central/West Africa more.

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  6. That first video is frightening.

    AMDG

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