When I check my Blog spam, it’s always one of four things. 1. I get gambling sites. Who has the money to gamble on-line now? The biggest gamble I’m doing these days is whether to fill the gas tank tonight, or wait and gamble that it will only have gone up one cent by morning.
Then, 2. there are a lot of insurance spams. Are spammers more adventurous or just more reckless so that they need twelve kinds of insurance? It isn’t like I am not already in the poor house from having insurance. Since it was payday, it always brings to mind that I am currently paying on two life insurances, one house insurance, car insurance, cancer insurance and pharmacy insurance. I’m so well insured, I can’t afford to buy health insurance, which might see to it that someone, not me, collects on the life insurance.
3. Blog Sites who collect blog sites. I look at these as the Reader’s Digest version of Blogs. Someone, who at least has the decency to credit the original author, has apparently learned to make money without writing a word themselves; otherwise, what fun do you get just collecting blogs?
Errant Master Daughter, http://BrainDebris.wordpress.com returned to posting, after taking a break to either go camping or because she was mad as spit over being pinged by a fake Viagra site, who stole her post “Will Knit for Sex”. I don’t think she minded them publishing it so much as she did the fact that they did not give credit to her as the writer. When I wrote them a comment, stating as much, it was promptly removed from their site.
So, the next day, when I checked my Spam folder and found two pings, I checked them out and found #4 in my categories of Spam. It is the “other” pings. Usually, someone has linked back to you and given you credit and that is fine by me. I did have one last week that caused me to pause. I had no idea that prisoners were now entertaining themselves on the internet. Either that, or the jailers are, because I was pinged by The bradshaw state jail .
I had to view the site to see just what I had written that was pertinant to inmates. They linked from my post -”Advice for the FLDS – “I can’t remember” is not a good answer in court. It started with: “Rules that we tell our boys, to get along better in the world: 1. If a cop stops you, be cooperative and polite. They really do not like to be called names, insulted or spit-on. That is a sure way to a ticket or jail.” Perhaps I can make money giving seminars in prison on proper police interaction behavior. I would think that might be something jail inmates need???
Whatever the case, they are an eclectic group. Most notable of the links were: RE: sexape lopez, and a link to something called boredshitless, which must get a lot of hits by inmates who should be making license plates. There is also an encyclopedia with a list of state prisons in texas, just in case someone might need to relocate for their next crime. The link of “List of Texas state prisons – TheBestLinks.com, just to make sure you go to the top prison next time and not one with just the internet. Probably doesn’t even have a weight room.
The one that really got me though were the RECENT POSTS:
ladie’s gold watches – is this so they will know the best next time and not get time for grabbing a Timex?
creamed lips and, In the same vein was male belly buttons. If these are recipes, I do not want to know!
Then, we have redheaded guys – no comment from me on that one. To each their own.
There was PIRATE cruise virginia beach, which would have a whole different meaning if it had been a PRIVATE cruise virginia beach. I
nspirational wallpaper must be feng sui for cells and just why do they need, fanny mae energy efficient loans?
For hobbies, we have: write elvish, data recovery company, good songs for when your best friend stabs you in the back (This may be a how-to site), and, my personal favorite for inmates:
neoclassical definition of political economy. Perhaps this is a white color crime facility?
To wrap up, I do think the link to “how much lunesta does it take to kill you” is just taking this jail internet thing too far.





