Feb 11, 2007 00:00
After approximately 4 years of a hotmail address being my sole email usage online, used everywhere and anywhere, I have finally gotten my first spam mail, quoted verbatim below;
"This new doctor-developed herbal supplement allows users more control over ejaculation, completely curing 'Premature Ejaculation" and other sexual disfunction problems!"
My problem is this;
How can I trust advice from a source which endorses its product through being "doctor-developed"? What is he a Doctor of, crackpottery?
Also. I don't know how to be persuaded by sentence fragments and quoted passages where the form of quotation differs from the start to the end. I think it should be also noted that as the symptom is not a colloquialism, it has no need of quotations.
I think I need a distraction.