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Actually, this is real high quality stuff. I've bought from Jim in the
past and it's the real deal... it's legal harvested shed fur that's been dyed. Larry Ken Fortenberry wrote: jim smith wrote: Just dyed up a new batch of dubbing and have surplus. ... Oh, joy !! A fresh piece of SPAM. Batter up !!! |
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"Larry" wrote... Actually, this is real high quality stuff. I've bought from Jim in the past and it's the real deal... it's legal harvested shed fur that's been dyed. I've heard from others in this group that the penis enlargement stuff works well and that there are, in fact, nude pictures of Brittany Spears, but that doesn't make it NOT spam. ;-) -- TL, Tim Anyone wanna buy a nude picture of Janet? ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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"Tim J." wrote in message Anyone wanna buy a nude picture of Janet? Jackson or Reno? Joe F. |
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Larry wrote:
Actually, this is real high quality stuff. ... Actually, that's totally beside the point. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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"Willi" wrote in message ... Tim J. wrote: "Larry" wrote... Actually, this is real high quality stuff. I've bought from Jim in the past and it's the real deal... it's legal harvested shed fur that's been dyed. I've heard from others in this group that the penis enlargement stuff works well and that there are, in fact, nude pictures of Brittany Spears, but that doesn't make it NOT spam. ;-) I agree with Larry. (I bought from the guy in the past too) Personally I like short one time announcements here of unusual fishing stuff or fishing stuff on sale. A short post like that is a whole lot better than much of the **** thrown around here, my own stuff included at times. IMO, there's a big difference between a one time post about a fly fishing related item and some broad based spam distribution. It's still spam, regardless if the guy is good, his stuff is good, it's topical, etc. I noticed the same message posted on many discussion groups, and that fact alone could qualify it as spam. Once the group decides anyone can post spam for fishing goods because the posts are topical, Katy bar the door, because there are a LOT of fly fishing vendors out there. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Tim J. wrote: It's still spam, regardless if the guy is good, his stuff is good, it's topical, etc. I noticed the same message posted on many discussion groups, and that fact alone could qualify it as spam. Once the group decides anyone can post spam for fishing goods because the posts are topical, Katy bar the door, because there are a LOT of fly fishing vendors out there. For sure! Those vendors are just waiting in line looking for the first hint that fly fishing related spam would be tolerated here and then LOOK OUT! The group would be ruined and we might even get some fishing related stuff posted! Willi |
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Willi wrote:
For sure! Those vendors are just waiting in line ... Those innocuous looking "one time" advertisements would very quickly turn into an avalanche of advertising if people were convinced that they could advertise here to good effect. The only thing that protects us from tons and tons of SPAM is our insistence that it will harm the SPAMmers business rather than help it. Anyone who does not know this to be fact is a fool. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Willi wrote in
: Tim J. wrote: It's still spam, regardless if the guy is good, his stuff is good, it's topical, etc. I noticed the same message posted on many discussion groups, and that fact alone could qualify it as spam. Once the group decides anyone can post spam for fishing goods because the posts are topical, Katy bar the door, because there are a LOT of fly fishing vendors out there. For sure! Those vendors are just waiting in line looking for the first hint that fly fishing related spam would be tolerated here and then LOOK OUT! The group would be ruined and we might even get some fishing related stuff posted! Willi Actually its on topic for rofft, where "the trade of fly tying materials would be encouraged." Genuine seal is hard enough to find that some would appreciate the info. Netiquette, though, states that a "FS:" should appear in the subject. Also, some consider a post like this to be spam, and the poster should fully expect responses to that effect. As long as I'm posting on the thread, is it legal to import this stuff into the US?? Scott |
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"Scott Seidman" wrote in message . 1.17... Willi wrote in : Tim J. wrote: It's still spam, regardless if the guy is good, his stuff is good, it's topical, etc. I noticed the same message posted on many discussion groups, and that fact alone could qualify it as spam. Once the group decides anyone can post spam for fishing goods because the posts are topical, Katy bar the door, because there are a LOT of fly fishing vendors out there. For sure! Those vendors are just waiting in line looking for the first hint that fly fishing related spam would be tolerated here and then LOOK OUT! The group would be ruined and we might even get some fishing related stuff posted! Willi Actually its on topic for rofft, where "the trade of fly tying materials would be encouraged." Genuine seal is hard enough to find that some would appreciate the info. Netiquette, though, states that a "FS:" should appear in the subject. Also, some consider a post like this to be spam, and the poster should fully expect responses to that effect. As long as I'm posting on the thread, is it legal to import this stuff into the US?? Don't know if it's legal, but it's certainly unnecessary......Hormel cranks that **** out by the ton. Wolfgang |
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