You left this comment on a month's old post on my beading blog:
Correctly! Goes! [url=http://I was so disappointed that I couldn't follow your link. You need to learn how the html for links on a blog post Correctly! Goes! You were probably planning to make some money off every click. Or maybe clicking the link would send someone to a malware site where you'd be able to steal some important information via a virus. I don't know enough about links to know which, but it's a shame that won't be happening. Sad to be you..dll?ViewUserPage&userid=acheter_levitra_ici_1euro&acheter-levitra]achat levitra[/url] In my opinion, it is actual, I will take part in discussion. I know, that together we can come to a right answer.
Also, the post you left your comment on? It was a story about how The Beadin' Path obtained over 40,000 lbs of vintage Lucite. It was a great story (if you're into making jewelry) and yes, it was actual! I'm just not sure that there's a 'right answer' to come to.
And why post anonymously? How can we have a discussion? How can I come to *your* blog and spam your comments about my jewelry in return? Surely that would be a worthy discussion...I'd be thrilled to put a link to my Artfire shop in the comments on every post. I bet with all your spamming you'd get a lot of traffic that I could piggy-back on for profit! Another lost opportunity for collaborative synergy!
You kids today. You just don't know how to spam like they did in the old days.
Sincerely,
Dawno
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Must be a trend. My picture blog got viagra spammed on an old post last week, and my bead blog (where I don't talk about beading) got one recently too. Hmmmm.
I wonder how many women actually buy that stuff?
Hi BetteJo! Thanks for dropping by!
Some poor schlub making ten cents a post and thinks our beading blogs are good places? sad.
As for women buying levitra - somehow I think it could be more pervasive than we'd guess...
I LOL-ed mightily at your Correctly! Goes!
Then I had a Horrible Thought:
What if, a decade or three from now, spam language (hereafter dubbed Spamguage©) becomes the Universal Language of the Interweb? Maybe it'll combine with that L33t speak (hereafter dubbed L33kuage©).
OMG!!! That would be totally Incorrectly! Goes!!
Frank, in my opinion, it is actual, I will take part in discussion, but I'm not sure I'll be able to adapt to the new language. Hopefully I'll have grandkids that can translate.
*sigh* Where's a prolix when you need one? ;)
Thank you for the warm welcome back, Dawn - it's good to see you again! /hug/
well, sheet, PomeDude - you noes I runed ovr it!!!
((huggles)) Great to see you out in the blogisphere again!
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