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airmenwes37

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Jan 29, 2006, 11:36:39 AM1/29/06
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Hello Group,
I just came across this website that is for us, "the cooking fanatics".
Take a look at it at www.cookingfanatics.com. They have some
interesting articles and a shopping mall.

Mark Thorson

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Jan 29, 2006, 12:46:27 PM1/29/06
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You "just came across this website"?

Like maybe you stumbled across this cool link
and wanted to share it with the newsgroup,
like passing along a good tip from a friend to a friend?

Or is this SPAM for a commercial web site, being posted
by the creator of this web site to drum up business for his
get-rich-quick scheme? Who is behind this website?

Domain Name.......... cookingfanatics.com
Creation Date........ 2005-12-20
Registration Date.... 2005-12-20
Expiry Date.......... 2008-12-20
Organisation Name.... Wesley Williams
Organisation Address. CMR 480 Box 2298
Organisation Address.
Organisation Address. APO
Organisation Address. 09128
Organisation Address. NY
Organisation Address. UNITED STATES

Admin Name........... Wesley Williams
Admin Address........ CMR 480 Box 2298
Admin Address........
Admin Address........ APO
Admin Address........ 09128
Admin Address........ NY
Admin Address........ UNITED STATES
Admin Email.......... airme...@yahoo.com
Admin Phone.......... +1.8509444579
Admin Fax............

Hey! THAT'S YOU! You created it!
You were trying to be deceptive when you
said you "just came across this website".

With all the ripoffs going on over the Internet
these days, anyone would have to be nuts to do business
with someone who practices deception, like Wes.

kevnbro

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Jan 29, 2006, 1:34:27 PM1/29/06
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>Hey! THAT'S YOU! You created it!
>You were trying to be deceptive when you
>said you "just came across this website".

Bam! Busted... and with all the cooking websites out there, Wes is WAY
behind.
I love to cook but what could I possibly offer by creating a website
about cooking that hasn't been offered two-fold already.

A quick visit to Wes's site has a dead-center of the page pop-up
request for email address's to keep one abreast of "latest updates".
I'll bet... keep my spam/junk folder updated with solicitations. Kev

Mr Libido Incognito

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Jan 29, 2006, 1:43:25 PM1/29/06
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kevnbro wrote on 29 Jan 2006 in rec.food.cooking

AND THE BIG PLUS...WHY WOULD YOU BUY FROM A sPAMMER WHO LIED?


--
The eyes are the mirrors....
But the ears...Ah the ears.
The ears keep the hat up.

Dave Smith

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Jan 29, 2006, 1:53:43 PM1/29/06
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Mark Thorson wrote:

Well Duh!!!! He just "came across this web site" should have been clue
enough.
For those too naive to catch on to that one, he wasn't bright enough to come
up with a novel email address instead of using a name @ the same web site he
is spamming for.

jmcquown

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Jan 29, 2006, 2:45:51 PM1/29/06
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Dave Smith wrote:
> Mark Thorson wrote:
>
>>
>>> I just came across this website that is for us, "the cooking
>>> fanatics". Take a look at it at www.cookingfanatics.com. They have
>>> some interesting articles and a shopping mall.
>>
>> You "just came across this website"?
>>
>> Like maybe you stumbled across this cool link
>> and wanted to share it with the newsgroup,
>> like passing along a good tip from a friend to a friend?
>>
>> Or is this SPAM for a commercial web site, being posted
>> by the creator of this web site to drum up business for his
(snippage)

>
> Well Duh!!!! He just "came across this web site" should have been clue
> enough.
> For those too naive to catch on to that one, he wasn't bright enough
> to come up with a novel email address instead of using a name @ the
> same web site he is spamming for.

It may not be helpful for newbies here, but another HUGE clue is when
someone we've (TINC) never heard of before apparently just stumbles into rfc
and says Hey! Look what I found! And it has a *shopping mall*!

Jill


Dave Smith

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Jan 29, 2006, 3:20:43 PM1/29/06
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jmcquown wrote:

>
> It may not be helpful for newbies here, but another HUGE clue is when
> someone we've (TINC) never heard of before apparently just stumbles into rfc
> and says Hey! Look what I found! And it has a *shopping mall*!

I have to confess that I get a small kick out of these spamming twits because of
the way they introduce the site as something they just came across and then use
an email address from the same place they just found. I figure that all
spammers should be boycotted just for spamming, but even more so for being so
stupid about it.


Spitzmaus

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Jan 29, 2006, 3:59:40 PM1/29/06
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jmcquown sez:

> It may not be helpful for newbies here, but another HUGE clue is when
> someone we've (TINC) never heard of before apparently just stumbles into
rfc
> and says Hey! Look what I found! And it has a *shopping mall*!
>
> Jill

Er, would that be the Nigerian *shopping mall*??!?

Spitz
--
"Home, James, and don't spare the horses!"

Denny Wheeler

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Jan 29, 2006, 3:45:13 PM1/29/06
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On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 13:45:51 -0600, "jmcquown"
<jmcq...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

>It may not be helpful for newbies here, but another HUGE clue is when
>someone we've (TINC) never heard of before apparently just stumbles into rfc
>and says Hey! Look what I found! And it has a *shopping mall*!

I was disappointed when I opened the post. Was really hoping for tips
on how to get those fanatics tender and juicy.

--
-denny-
"Do your thoughts call ahead or do they just arrive at your mouth unannounced?"

"It's come as you are, baby."

-over the hedge

BOB

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Jan 29, 2006, 7:08:52 PM1/29/06
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Dave Smith wrote:


> I figure that all
> spammers should be boycotted just for spamming, but even more so for
> being so
> stupid about it.

I always make it a point to NEVER buy a product that has been SPAMMED,
no matter if I've seen the product in real life, no matter how good
the product might be.

BOB

--
Raw Meat Should NOT Have An Ingredients List


Mark Thorson

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Jan 29, 2006, 8:09:10 PM1/29/06
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BOB wrote:
>
> I always make it a point to NEVER buy a product that has been SPAMMED,
> no matter if I've seen the product in real life, no matter how good
> the product might be.

That's how I feel, though sometimes the transgressions
are minor and the product is great. The Ronco rotisserie
comes to mind. Twice I received e-mail spam for that
product. I really hope Ron Popiel did not authorize
those spams. It's a great product, and I really hesistate
to condemn it because of those spam e-mails.

Terry Pulliam Burd

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Jan 29, 2006, 8:45:58 PM1/29/06
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On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 09:46:27 -0800, Mark Thorson <nos...@sonic.net>
rummaged among random neurons and opined:

>You "just came across this website"?

Hey, Mark! Where ya been? Long time no see post! (BTW that was a
hilarious response to a spammer.)

Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd
AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA

--
"If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret had been as
old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the
waitress's, it would have been a very good dinner."

-- Duncan Hines

To reply, replace "spaminator" with "cox"

Terry Pulliam Burd

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Jan 29, 2006, 8:48:31 PM1/29/06
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On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 15:20:43 -0500, Dave Smith
<adavid...@sympatico.ca> rummaged among random neurons and opined:

>I have to confess that I get a small kick out of these spamming twits because of
>the way they introduce the site as something they just came across and then use
>an email address from the same place they just found. I figure that all
>spammers should be boycotted just for spamming, but even more so for being so
>stupid about it.
>

Didn't some spammer just recently get jail time for it? I can't recall
the specifics and Creeping Senility hasn't made me proud, but anyone
else recall the particulars?

Melba's Jammin'

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Jan 29, 2006, 11:45:50 PM1/29/06
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In article <01sqt15qskl0bp47e...@4ax.com>,

Terry Pulliam Burd <ntpu...@spaminator.net> wrote:

> On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 15:20:43 -0500, Dave Smith
> <adavid...@sympatico.ca> rummaged among random neurons and opined:
>
> >I have to confess that I get a small kick out of these spamming
> >twits because of the way they introduce the site as something they
> >just came across and then use an email address from the same place
> >they just found. I figure that all spammers should be boycotted
> >just for spamming, but even more so for being so stupid about it.
> >

> Didn't some spammer just recently get jail time for it? I can't recall
> the specifics and Creeping Senility hasn't made me proud, but anyone
> else recall the particulars?
>
> Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd
> AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA

Believe a nice young man from Burnsville MN just got fined or something
for using an AOL account for spamming millions. I could be wrong - I'll
see your Creeping Senility and raise you with accute Can't Remember Sh**
Syndrome.
--
http://www.jamlady.eboard.com, updated 1-27-2006, The Best Dead Spread Yet

Lisa Ann

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Jan 30, 2006, 12:13:34 AM1/30/06
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"jmcquown" <jmcq...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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LOL - I like how he said it was for "us"....uhm...."us"? We're already an
"us" with a total stranger? Call me old fashioned, but I don't become "us"
with just *anyone*, you know - at least buy me dinner first!

Lisa Ann


The Bubbo

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Jan 30, 2006, 12:16:55 AM1/30/06
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Lisa Ann wrote:


>
>
> LOL - I like how he said it was for "us"....uhm...."us"? We're already an
> "us" with a total stranger? Call me old fashioned, but I don't become "us"
> with just *anyone*, you know - at least buy me dinner first!
>
> Lisa Ann
>
>

I'll pick you up at seven. I'll buy dinner but we go dutch on movie tickets.
Deal?

--
.:Heather:.
www.velvet-c.com
Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp!

Glitter Ninja

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Jan 30, 2006, 2:29:42 AM1/30/06
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Denny Wheeler <den...@TANSTAAFL.zipcon.net.INVALID> writes:

>On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 13:45:51 -0600, "jmcquown"
><jmcq...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

>>It may not be helpful for newbies here, but another HUGE clue is when
>>someone we've (TINC) never heard of before apparently just stumbles into rfc
>>and says Hey! Look what I found! And it has a *shopping mall*!

>I was disappointed when I opened the post. Was really hoping for tips
>on how to get those fanatics tender and juicy.

I cook my fanatics in a crock pot.

Stacia

Lisa Ann

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Jan 30, 2006, 5:39:34 PM1/30/06
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"The Bubbo" <oy...@v3lf3t-sea.com> wrote in message
news:PM00040B8...@Heather-Wards-Computer.Belkin...

> Lisa Ann wrote:
>
>
> >
> >
> > LOL - I like how he said it was for "us"....uhm...."us"? We're already
an
> > "us" with a total stranger? Call me old fashioned, but I don't become
"us"
> > with just *anyone*, you know - at least buy me dinner first!
> >
> > Lisa Ann
> >
> >
>
> I'll pick you up at seven. I'll buy dinner but we go dutch on movie
tickets.
> Deal?

LOL - okay! Can we go see "Walk the Line?"

And is that 7 your time or 7 my time?

Lisa Ann


Lisa Ann

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Jan 30, 2006, 5:40:49 PM1/30/06
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"Glitter Ninja" <sta...@xmission.com> wrote in message
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I always thought barbequing them in an open pit would be more
appropriate...perhaps with a bit of sulfur for seasoning?

Lisa Ann


The Bubbo

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Jan 30, 2006, 10:35:46 PM1/30/06
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Lisa Ann wrote:
>
> "The Bubbo" <oy...@v3lf3t-sea.com> wrote in message

>>


>> I'll pick you up at seven. I'll buy dinner but we go dutch on movie
> tickets.
>> Deal?
>
> LOL - okay! Can we go see "Walk the Line?"
>
> And is that 7 your time or 7 my time?
>
> Lisa Ann
>
>

yeah, I suck, I totally missed our date...tomorrow?
And we can totally see Walk the Line.

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