Polyethylene
I can't stand junkmail. How do these people get my address? Public Service Announcement. This particular one is not too good to be true like most are, it just plays off of society and it's fears and insecurity. Someone is probably getting rich off this bullshit and it's sad and brilliant at the same time.
Beware of Bullshit:
There is no government agency or regulatory body that approves the content of Internet websites. It's reader (and buyer) beware. As a result, all types of scams are attempted on the Internet, including a relatively new website called Word-of-Mouth. This website, registered to a company in the Philippines, claims people can file gossip about someone they know using that person's e-mail address to identify them. Now Word-of-Mouth is sending e-mail messages to try to get people to spend $19.97 to see the gossip that allegedly has been filed about them. CURE: Hit the delete button when you receive this e-mail.
As I drive and hit all the red lights and the darkness sets in earlier and I can feel the winter in my bones. It all seems so familiar. Only time will tell if she'll ever visit me again.
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