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Author: DarkFiberDarkFiber
Date: Nov 24, 2007 12:46
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 19:46:51 -0800, spamgossip wrote:
> SPAM AND EGGS!
>
> The spam is in your mail and the egg is on the faces of these Bulker
> Forum members!
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> servman - Adam J Minic - Boise, ID
Highly believable as there is evidence as recent as summer 2007 that Adam
Minic associates with veteran spammer Todd Springer of the S & S Global
LLC spam business that Todd and his brother, Scott used to run. Adam is
perhaps a protege of theirs.
Kind of makes one wonder if Todd and Scott Springer didn't really retire
from the spam business.
One also has to wonder if KEVIN JAMES MINIC #18299 who was discharged (as
an inmate) from the Idaho Department Of Correction on 03/21/2005 is any
relation.
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Author: AntiSpamBlokeAntiSpamBloke
Date: Nov 24, 2007 12:45
http://lipas.uwasa.fi/~ts/info/proctips.html contains a lot of useful info
about rejecting email back to senders, but the autoreply does not look like
a 'real bounce'.
Anyone have a recipie which can look like a real-life DSN for a list of
spammers / unwanted email?
Many thanks
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Author: GeoffGeoff
Date: Nov 24, 2007 12:17
Yea, on the contrary, justice calls aloud for an
infinite punishment of their sins. Divine justice says of the tree that
brings forth such grapes of Sodom, "Cut it down, why cumbereth it the
ground?" Luke 13:7. The sword of divine justice is every moment
brandished over their heads, and it is nothing but the hand of arbitrary
mercy, and God's mere will, that holds it back.
They are already under a sentence of condemnation to hell. They do not
only justly deserve to be cast down thither, but the sentence of the law
of God, that eternal and immutable rule of righteousness that God has
fixed between him and mankind, is gone out against them, and stands
against them; so that they are bound over already to hell. John 3:18.
"He that believeth not is condemned already." So that every unconverted
man properly belongs to hell; that is his place; from thence he is, John
8:23. "Ye are from beneath:" And thither he is bound; it is the place
that justice, and God's word, and the sentence of his unchangeable law
assign to him.
They are now the objects of that very same anger and wrath of God, that
is expressed in the torments of hell. And the reason why they do not go
down to hell at each moment, is not because God, in whose...
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Author: TesterTester
Date: Nov 24, 2007 11:33
On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 18:17:26 GMT, Abdel al Jiburi
indicated he was using a version of HipCrime
News Agent < 2.0 by using an Islamic name which was removed with 2.0
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Author: Hakim Abu al ShehriHakim Abu al Shehri
Date: Nov 24, 2007 11:11
of furniture reminded her
of the past--when these things recalled the proud days of state when so
many friends, relatives, and servants, had surrounded her--a feeling of
unutterable loneliness, of painful desolation, came over her, and she
sank down on a sofa and wept bitterly. But there was nevertheless a
consolation in having these familiar articles in her possession once
more; these mute friends often awakened in the solitary queen's heart
memories that served to entertain and console her. Arenenberg was a
perfect temple of memory; every chair, every table, every article of
furniture, had its history, and this history spoke of Napoleon, of
Josephine, and the great days of the empire.
In Arenenberg Hortense had at last found a permanent home, and there she
passed the greater part of the year; and it was only when the autumnal
storms began to howl through her open and lightly-constructed villa,
that Hortense repaired to Rome, to pass the winter months in a more
genial climate, while her son Louis Napoleon was pursuing his studies at
the artillery school at Thun.
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Author: Marion.JanickeMarion.Janicke
Date: Nov 24, 2007 11:06
necessarily, even without being coquettish, ardently desire to be
noticed by him.
"But," said the emperor, with his soft, sad smile, "have these ladies
only been waiting for me in order to feel their heart palpitate? I seek
mind and entertainment, but I fly from all those who display a desire to
exercise a control over my heart; in this I see nothing but self-love,
and I hold myself aloof from such contact."
While the royalists and the ladies of the Faubourg St. Germain were
lavishing attentions upon the allies, and assuring the returned king of
the boundless delight of his people, this people was already beginning
to grumble. The allies had now completed their task, they had restored
to France its legitimate king, and they now put the finishing-touch to
their work by providing in the treaty, that France should be narrowed
down to the boundaries it had had before the revolution.
France was compelled to conform to the will of its vanquishers. From the
weakness of the legitimists they now snatched that which they had been
compelled to accord to the strength of the empire.
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Author: O. Q. FrutosO. Q. Frutos
Date: Nov 24, 2007 11:05
that the notary Ragideau should be called to the palace,
as he desired to see him at once.
A messenger was at once sent, in an imperial equipage, to bring him from
his dwelling, and in a quarter of an hour the little notary Ragideau
entered the cabinet of the empress, in which the imperial pair were
alone, awaiting him in their glittering attire.
His eyes beaming, a triumphant smile on his lips, Napoleon stepped
forward to meet the little notary. "Well, Master Ragideau," said he,
gayly, "I have had you called, merely to ask you whether General
Bonaparte really possesses nothing besides his hat and his sword, or
whether you will now forgive Viscountess Beauharnais for having married
me;" and, as Ragideau looked at him in astonishment, and Josephine asked
the meaning of his strange words, Bonaparte related how, while standing
in Ragideau's antechamber on a certain occasion, he had heard the notary
advising Josephine not to marry poor little Bonaparte; not to become the
wife of the general, who possessed nothing but his hat and his sword.
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Author: C. W. MichauxC. W. Michaux
Date: Nov 24, 2007 11:05
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