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May 19: Top 10 Spam e-mail subject lines

While cleaning my email inbox today, I thought it might be funny to look at some spam mails.. It was funny indeed. And some of those spam mails are strange enough to really be considered as art ;-)
Here are ten of the funniest subject lines:

  • Woman with artificial butt
  • We offer the best alarm-clocks for your small buddy down there
  • Your bedroom doesn't smell like love anymore? Change it.
  • Powder for custard launcher
  • We have drugs to cure any illness you suffer from
  • Look like a million dollars
  • Deutsche Filme können auch begeistern!
  • She won't need a magnifying glass from now to find your tool.
  • Women will be funk when they see your trunk.
  • Crazy Korean eats dogs alive!
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