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Fun new website! You or your pet on a magazine cover! -- Posted by WackyMags! on 02-19-04 02:12


Custom crafted magazine covers from your photos! check it out!

www.wackymags.com



Re: Fun new website! You or your pet on a magazine cover! -- Posted by Bob Blaylock on 02-19-04 04:18


"Custom crafted" spam...
Selling "custom crafted" crap...
Pollutes this newsgroup.

--
I hate spam, but that isn't really part of my email
address. Remove the string "HatesSpam" from this email
address before you use it: BobHatesSpam@Blaylock.to

Ever wonder what it'd be like to be a blood-sucking parasite?
http://tinyurl.com/7wxk


Re: Fun new website! You or your pet on a magazine cover! -- Posted by RickT on 02-19-04 05:02


"Bob Blaylock" wrote in message news:BobHatesSpam-3CF958.01182919022004@azure.impulse.net...
> "Custom crafted" spam...
> Selling "custom crafted" crap...
> Pollutes this newsgroup.

Haiku of the Day. :-)

Rick




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