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Post by sidewayscap on Jan 31, 2006 20:59:49 GMT -5
Just as a random topic, I'm gonna explode if I get ONE more chain letter:
"Please read this whole poem": "I was walking down the street when suddenly a kid jumped out of the bush and mugged me:" "If you want to end mugging send this to sixty of your friends; Sarah didn't send it and she died so you better get it out fast"
That's awful!OK, I totally made that one up (hope you knew that) but I'm sik of it. Once I got one that called me "a racist piece of **** if you delete this".
CARAMBA. attack of the killer e-mail
Anyone else have this problem?
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Post by beatnik1968 on Jan 31, 2006 21:23:15 GMT -5
I hate those! i get those stupid ones that tell you to do a stupid little test that supposedly predicts your future. I also hate those ones where the people are like "Donate money to us because our children have downs syndrome!"
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Post by ymymeatemup on Jan 31, 2006 22:12:34 GMT -5
Speaking as a letter carrier, chain mail is definitely the worst part of my job. Makes me feel like Jacob Marley.
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Post by Mark on Jan 31, 2006 23:31:22 GMT -5
I hate them, too. Jokes are ok, but I can't figure out why my 34 year old sister sends me some of the stupid ones, as intelligent as she really is.
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Post by rascalwatcher on Feb 1, 2006 11:21:14 GMT -5
One time I got a chain letter. I recognized the handwriting as belonging to a somewhat naive friend of mine who actually believed that they were lucky/unlucky. I took the letter out of the envelope and laughed heartily as I mailed it back to her in a new envelope. (I didn't make 19 more copies and pass them on.)
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Post by Mark on Feb 1, 2006 12:39:11 GMT -5
Never mind my last post. I thought you guys were talking about chain E-[/i]mails. I'm a little slow.
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Post by rarefilms on Feb 1, 2006 16:56:15 GMT -5
I don't know whether it's the same in the U.S.A. as it is in the United Kingdom, but we can sign up to a mail preference service so you don't receive any junk mail or chain letters. Junk e-mails are illegal in the U.K. but I've got a U.S.A. server (Hotmail) so any senders of junk mail probably think I live there! I've got a British Hotmail address, but I don't use it very often.
Robin.
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Post by sidewayscap on Feb 1, 2006 19:46:28 GMT -5
Never mind my last post. I thought you guys were talking about chain E-[/i]mails. I'm a little slow. [/quote] That IS what we are talking about. But I think you and I are the only ones who know that. I've received Chain Snail Mail too. But when I was like 8.
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Post by sidewayscap on Feb 7, 2006 13:07:29 GMT -5
Not 10 minutes ago, I got an e-mail tellling me to reply in 5 minutes or I'd be killed by a giant clown. I kid you not!
RIP Sideewayscap
HAha... some people have NO life.
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Post by musheater on Feb 17, 2006 18:41:35 GMT -5
My friend and his cousin and I go to the same church, so we're MySpace friends, and his cousin constantly posts chain bulletins. I generally just don't read them anymore. P.S. Hey there, everybody.
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Post by Buppster on Aug 18, 2018 5:05:49 GMT -5
I have never received chain mail, either through the post or online, in my entire life. I'd bin it if I ever got any though,as I don't believe in dire threats of superstitious 5hite.
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Post by Buppster on Aug 20, 2018 5:21:49 GMT -5
You can choose to receive chain mail through your post, if you wish. Simple order it from Amazon and they'll deliver. *Chain Mail from Amazon.com*
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