Dreams and subliminal religious surveys
Jul. 14th, 2005 02:25 pmI'm not entirely sure what my dream was about, but
perihawk had a pet spider that happily jumped on people and crawled in their breast pockets. It was a friendly spider and all, but it freaked me out and I spent the better part of dream running away from the lurking, hyper jumping spider.
Subliminal messages in spam? I get this spam email that somehow makes it into my inbox. It's a Chocolate Survey with the subject 'Hershey's Or Ghirardelli?' So I'm kinda amused and wonder what idiot would send that question to a belgian. I open the email and instead of finding anything in it about chocolate, all I see is a blank page. Until I realised there are greyish striped on the email. Frowning, I highlight the text and there's a very long message in it. The first part is about what appears to be departure times of ships, then followed by weather reports and then suddenly there's this weird email sort of message about God and science. ( It goes like this ) It's actually an interesting remark. But what is it doing in a spam email about chocolate? The next two messages are kinda odd and incomprehensible without knowing what they seem to be an answer to. The latter is about Iraq and the Australian and English troops.
Still, it doesn't answer my question. What is a religious debate doing in a chocolate survey? Where is the chocolate survey anyway? And why has
splash_the_cat seemingly stopped emailing me links to her webcam?
Subliminal messages in spam? I get this spam email that somehow makes it into my inbox. It's a Chocolate Survey with the subject 'Hershey's Or Ghirardelli?' So I'm kinda amused and wonder what idiot would send that question to a belgian. I open the email and instead of finding anything in it about chocolate, all I see is a blank page. Until I realised there are greyish striped on the email. Frowning, I highlight the text and there's a very long message in it. The first part is about what appears to be departure times of ships, then followed by weather reports and then suddenly there's this weird email sort of message about God and science. ( It goes like this ) It's actually an interesting remark. But what is it doing in a spam email about chocolate? The next two messages are kinda odd and incomprehensible without knowing what they seem to be an answer to. The latter is about Iraq and the Australian and English troops.
Still, it doesn't answer my question. What is a religious debate doing in a chocolate survey? Where is the chocolate survey anyway? And why has