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Lobster Apology



 
 
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Old 05-10-2004, 02:31 AM
Marc Butler
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Hi Guys,

Sorry for posting my silly question last week. I was reading through a book
on internet marketing as I did a few years ago, 1999, and posted a few
messages. After receiving such negative remarks, I remember why I haven't
done anything like that since 1999. And I will never do anything like it
again. I should always remember to think before doing.

I did hear back right away from alt.food.wine and I posted an apology on
that site and those guys seemed to go to town with their opinions of the
best wines to go with Lobster. There was one guy who blasted me for my
apology, saying I shouldn't apologize for anything, but if you want to read
that you can go to alt.food.wine.

(I posted this same apology in alt.food.barbecue)

best regards,

Marc Butler
Lobster Direct
www.lobsterdirect.com


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Old 05-10-2004, 09:35 PM
n_cramer@SPAMpacbell.net
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"Graeme...in London" wrote:
Marc, you little spammin' shit! F Off!

Let us not forget!

Admin-Name: marc butler
2321 creighton st
halifax NS b3k3r8 Canada
Admin-Phone: 9024924092
Admin-Fax: 9024317477


Be a shame if the spam-bots hoovered up your e-mail address:



Checking server [whois.cira.ca]
Results:
Status: EXIST
Registrar: DomainsAtCost Corp.
[ . . . ]


Ah, Sherlock! Well done, as usual!

--
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Old 05-10-2004, 09:48 PM
Graeme...in London
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"Dan Logcher" wrote in message
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Marc, you little spammin' shit! F Off!

Let us not forget!


Admin-Name: marc butler
2321 creighton st
halifax NS b3k3r8 Canada
Admin-Phone: 9024924092
Admin-Fax: 9024317477

Be a shame if the spam-bots hoovered up your e-mail address:




Checking server [whois.cira.ca]
Results:
Status: EXIST
Registrar: DomainsAtCost Corp.
[ . . . ]


Ah, Sherlock! Well done, as usual!


He wasn't spammer, but apolgizing for spamming.
It wasn't that hard to notice.

--
Dan


Dan,

This guy has been spammin' newsgroups since 1999. I won't post his previous
threads, just trust me:-)

Don't be fooled by the apology. Lets get talking about Asian foods and stick
him in your kill-file

Graeme (eating mackerel teriyaki)


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Old 05-10-2004, 09:59 PM
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"Graeme...in London" wrote:
[ . . . ] (eating mackerel teriyaki)


Ah, yes. the sommer louing Mackrell. One of my very favorite fishes!

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Old 05-10-2004, 10:07 PM
Dan Logcher
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Graeme...in London wrote:

This guy has been spammin' newsgroups since 1999. I won't post his previous
threads, just trust me:-)

Don't be fooled by the apology. Lets get talking about Asian foods and stick
him in your kill-file


Ok.. I just finished off a container of Yama moto Yama
Hot Teriyaki Nori. Man that stuff is addictive.

--
Dan

 




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