Kill them for me, would you Dave? Thanks, buddy. I appreciate it.
Posted by Ken S at August 25, 2005 06:28 PM | TrackBack (0) |Can I help? And can we expand that to include real-estate sales, offshore casinos, and adult sites (the latter really piss me off because they shouldn't need to spam - half the internet hunts for them...).
Posted by: Kathy K at August 25, 2005 06:31 PMAbsolutely, Kathy. Open season. All spammers, all the time.
Posted by: Ken Summers at August 25, 2005 06:52 PMIt's 95% or so of lawyers that make the rest of us look bad. ;-)
Posted by: Dave J at August 25, 2005 07:37 PMNot sure about lawyers, but I'm behind you on spammers. Definitely.
Posted by: Oreos at August 25, 2005 08:13 PMKill them for me, would you Dave?
Maybe Pat Robertson could spread the word :-)
Posted by: Alan K. Henderson at August 25, 2005 09:09 PMCan we find someone to hunt down and kill the casino arsewipes that are now targeting my band's blog...the price of fame eh?
Posted by: Andrew Ian Dodge at August 26, 2005 03:27 AMAbsolutely, Andrew. The casino (expecially that Texas Hold'em prick) are the worst offenders.
But there's something particulary offensive (to me, at least) about spam soliciting Vi--x plaintiffs.
Posted by: Ken Summers at August 26, 2005 05:33 AMAre Canter and Siegel back? (Siegel's dead now, I'm surprised to find.)
Posted by: Angie Schultz at August 26, 2005 08:51 AMWhat a non-surprise, Canter is quoted as saying "If we hadn't have done it, someone else would have." Yes, be the first on your block to put a bullet through the annoying neighbor dog! (Or the neighbor.) Why wait when you need the job done?
I mean, the guy was permanently disbarred and he doesn't understand that it was a punishment for doing this?
Posted by: Nightfly at August 26, 2005 10:28 AM