Random Peeks Into Our Everyday Lives

 

Keyword Collection

This week’s spam offering came in response to several different posts I’ve written in the last couple of weeks. Either this is a riddle with a million dollar prize at the end or the author is hoping their impressive collection of key words will confuse my filter and allow their link to be posted.

Standard Cause,importance box because transfer debt failure smile out collect consequence Pass the Spamthank tradition call magazine considerable institute allow why trouble soldier store student declare since signal requirement vital appropriate outcome particularly creation somewhat past forward proposal publication expenditure conclude truth weekend last event word beginning record proportion mental fair summer at meeting bar travel purpose thank lie neither the real commission either violence code reasonable emphasis need close may response touch teacher while context writer standard expensive acid turn media construction himself party high pension gas safe variation proper

What do you think?

No spammers were harmed in the making of this meme. What a shame!

 
Calico Crazy

 

Data Delight

This Pass the Spamweek’s spam offering came in response to a Book Blurb post called Terrorized.

It surely does just take fairly a great deal to get great data. these types of as this. Thank you.

This left Miss Muffin with a perplexed look and me with the giggles. I guessing they mean it takes a lot of work to collect good data. I don’t suppose it matters that there’s no data in that post :) .

No spammers were harmed in the making of this meme. What a shame!

 
Calico Crazy

 

A Question?

Pass the SpamThis week’s spam offering came in response to a post I did a while back picking on spammers.

If nowadays was the final day of the life, would you wish to do what you are about to do these days?

If this was the end of time would I wish to be laughing at spammers? Why not, at least I’m home with family and having fun. ;)

No spammers were harmed in the making of this meme. What a shame!

 
Calico Crazy

 

The Power Of The Blurb

This week’s spam offering came in response to a post I did for Book Blurb Friday, who knew a book blurb could be so powerful, helpful, or even life saving.

I must express appreciation to this writer just for rescuing me from this challenge. Just after Pass the Spamscouting throughout the internet and finding views that were not helpful, I thought my entire life was well over. Living without the presence of answers to the difficulties you have sorted out by way of your review is a critical case, and the kind which might have in a wrong way affected my entire career if I hadn’t discovered the blog. The competence and kindness in playing with all the pieces was very helpful. I’m not sure what I would have done if I hadn’t come upon such a subject like this. It’s possible to at this point relish my future. Thank you so much for your impressive and sensible guide. I will not be reluctant to propose your web site to any person who will need direction about this problem.

Yep that’s me informational, life inspring, impressive, and sensible; always here to provide answers… ; ) Don’t hold your breath folks.

No spammers were harmed in the making of this meme. What a shame!

Calico Crazy

 

Burning Reveal

Announcing Pass the Spam

Let’s face it spam comments are just one of those things bloggers must put up with. Hopefully you are like me and most of it winds up in a special spam folder and not actually posted on your blog.Pass the Spam

Because an occasional real comment gets stuck there I always take the time to scan through before consigning them all to virtual deletion. It always seems that there are one or two that make me laugh and I recently started sharing them with Grandma who always appreciates a good laugh.

Since we have such fun sharing and mocking our spam I thought it would be fun to start a little meme honoring the best of our spam gems.

The rules are simple:

  1. Choose your favorite spam comment of the week. I started a document holding all the gems I find.
  2. Strip the spam of any links or urls – we’re not trying to generate any business for them.
  3. Post it on your blog.
  4. Stop by Calico Contemplations every Tuesday and add your post link to the linky so we can all get a chuckle.

Don’t be afraid to share the surrounding circumstances of the spam, sometimes that’s the best part. One of my favs congratulates me on my excellent writing for a Wordless Wednesday. I look forward to seeing what you have to share, now on to more succinct matters…

Photo for September 5, 2011 Succinctly Yours

Word of the Week: practice

 

The old school was slated for burn practice, everyone was nervous. Many things were buried there; none of them needed revealing. ~ 128

Calico Crazy