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scion wood for grafting and bareroot fruit trees
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 23:31:27 GMT, "John Kring" wrote:
Maybe you should try grafting up a crab apple tree for the robins and then you'd KNOW why I sent it to this group. I 'KNOW why' you spewed your message in this and all the other groups - you are an unprincipled lowlife SPAMMER. You've never posted anything in rec.gardens before you began your repeated advertisements, you live in the same ZIP code as your 'discovery', and you used the same tired old form that all you unimaginative lowlife spammers think will deceive us into thinking your message is legitimate: "I found this interesting site...etc." Like we haven't all seen this many times before, like we can't smell your stink even upwind. My guess, since you are involved with computers, is you probably coded their pages ('designed their site') and consider this illicit advertisement part of the package, but for all I know or care you could well be the guy who sweeps up around the place. Either way, you probably think you are hot stuff and are going to put one over on us while successfully violating Usenet rules. But you are not hot stuff, you have fooled no one except yourself, and if you don't stop this incredibly offensive spamming I will devote some time and effort to stopping you by reporting you to your ISP and your ISP's access provider and so on up the chain until we are all rid of you. I might even report you to your client (or employer, or investment, or whatever) and explain how you have damaged their reputation in Usenet. They certainly have a right to know how you have behaved here, and how ineptly you went about it. |
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