[UA] Bizarre Spam

Ysidro ysidro at telerama.com
Tue Mar 5 20:51:41 PST 2002


Eric Eves wrote:
> 
> R H wrote:
> >
> > >Opening my email I got a message from someone named "Max" with the subject
> > >line "Z(Foreign Crime) International"
> > >
> > >The body of the message only read "Are you in then?"
> > >
> > >Did anyone else get this?  It seems sorta UA.
> >
> > Last year I found a message printed out near our family computer, sent to my
> > father's email address, from an address I didn't recognize. (My father
> > sometimes has me check his email for him, he's not so computer-savvy.)
> >
> > There was no subject line, and the only text in the body was, "Are you still
> > in the game?"
> >
> > I still have the printout.
> 
> Be careful, you're becoming an rpg character.
> 
> If a forgotten uncle sends you a letter and an old book/drops dead and
> leaves you his mysterious house, move to a different country as quickly
> as possible.
> 

Now *that's* an idea for a game.  Typical CoC-ish inheritance start, but
with plenty of insinuations (if not outright comments) of how this is a
game.  

Now if I only had players to drive nuts.

Greg

-- 
Penn-Ohio Historical European Martial Arts Society
http://www.telerama.com/~ysidro/pohemas.html

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