I like to push the pram a lot
Aug. 15th, 2007 01:01 pmFollowing something of a dirth in the intersting spam department, today I've had a small flurry of emails with great subject lines. How could you not want to read an email about "customary celebrity astor" or "dogtrot constipate agricultural" ?
All the emails are text-only, and contain just a list of words. Each one is different.
"creditor ambrosial, alkaloid befallen cavalry, bookshelf blew. caveman bamberger avery clifton
bricklay balky bridegroom. altern dick cinder bakhtiari agricola alps australia digestive
clearheaded apprehensive baku bowline. chip cleat banbury bibb arching brutal combination"
Doesn't that have a kind of poetry all of its own ?
Incidentally, for those who didn't take on board my implicit recommendation the other day, get yourself to http://www.holyghostrevival.co.uk/home.html and listen to the streamables. They're really rather good.
All the emails are text-only, and contain just a list of words. Each one is different.
"creditor ambrosial, alkaloid befallen cavalry, bookshelf blew. caveman bamberger avery clifton
bricklay balky bridegroom. altern dick cinder bakhtiari agricola alps australia digestive
clearheaded apprehensive baku bowline. chip cleat banbury bibb arching brutal combination"
Doesn't that have a kind of poetry all of its own ?
Incidentally, for those who didn't take on board my implicit recommendation the other day, get yourself to http://www.holyghostrevival.co.uk/home.html and listen to the streamables. They're really rather good.
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Date: 2007-08-15 02:36 pm (UTC)Sounds a bit like Shriekback lyrics!
(PS. Good to see my space-before-questionmark habit lives on in the blogosphere!)
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Date: 2007-08-16 07:13 am (UTC)...But are they really text only? It looks like something to try to evade spam filters by skewing some sort of word-count test, which implies that there's a payload in there somewhere...
...Okay, maybe I am just paranoid. :)
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Date: 2007-08-24 01:10 am (UTC)Cathy xxx