Sunday, June 27, 2010

Somebody does not read very well . . .

I got the following in my in-box this weekend:

"Subject:  hey there, nice blog =)  [sic]


"Hi there blogger!
"Just visited your "Karen About Genealogy" blog and I was super impressed by its design and content. We just opened up our community Lookville for beta testing. It's a place for people to have discussions, share tips, and ask questions about fashion. Currently, memberships are by invitation only and I would love to have you on it! Please accept this invitation if you're interested: [URL redacted]
And we would love to hear your feedback.
"Ciao!"
The e-mail was signed, but I am redacting that, too.
Other than laughing myself silly, I have only one comment:  No, dears, you would NOT love to hear MY feedback!

1 comment:

  1. Ugh, I delete these types of comments from the business blog all the time. I don't like forcing word verification on my readers on my personal blog, but it's a necessary evil.

    ReplyDelete

Relevant and intelligent comments are welcome. I have had to turn on moderation and "captcha" again because for the past several days, I have been getting nothing but irritating, inane spam. Sorry, but them's the berries.

I reserve the right to delete comments which are irrelevant, which try to sell a product or push an agenda, or which contain any of the words George Carlin couldn't say on TV. Please post your comments in a language I can read, those being English and Spanish. (I'll translate Spanish comments so others can read them, if necessary). I'm sorry, but I cannot read other languages, and since I do not know what might be being said, I will have to delete comments in languages which I cannot read.