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Today's posting doesn't have anything to do with bicycling. This is just something I wanted to share since it seems like we all receive junk e-mails at some point from scammers and spammers. The best response is just to hit the "delete" button and forget about it but in this case, i thought I'd have a little fun.
A few years ago, I joined a free social networking Web site. i haven't made any new friends there but I do enjoy reading the blogs and discussion forums on the site.
Recently, I received an unsolicited e-mail from someone who wanted to be my new friend. Being the nosey newspaperman that I am, I checked this person's profile and learned that it was a "single, 29-year-old woman from Olympia, Washington," writing to me. The profile says she has a graduate degree and is self-employed in the construction business. OK, so far, so good.
Here is her initial e-mail to me (I blocked out her last name, which is probably fake):
Hello How are u...
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