Hi Opal Spam

It’s official - The Dope has far-reaching influence, although not necessarily in a good way, it seems.

I just checked one of my (business) e-mail boxes (mostly to delete the daily flood of spam) and found an e-mail with the subject “Hi Opal”. Of course it is spam, because I am not Opal (or an Opal even). The sender was one “Beth Jeffers” whom I seem to recall having received other spam from. And the message (yes, I opened it - curiosity got the better of me) was a long nonsensical string of random English words.

Anybody else (besides Opal, of course) received such a message?

Now all we need is spam touting Amaz!ng 1920s ty!e Death Ray!!!

Str@!ghtd0pe - increasing the size of your manhood since 1973

(It’s longer than we thought)

:smiley:

Or @m@z!ng 1920s ty!e P3n!s en!@rg!ng Ray.

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Be sure you grape it too.

GorillaMan, now THAT is funny!
:smiley:

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