Wednesday, April 01, 2009

The Curse of Inspirational Emails by Geniusofdespair

I don't know how it happened but somehow I am getting inspirational email from employees from the Department of State. Maybe it is all those public records requests. The interesting thing is, they are using their official emails and I might add, spending our tax dollars exchanging stuff like:

"Remember to make a wish before you read the prayer. That's all you have to do."

I usually ask to be removed but this is getting too good. I just got an email celebrating women who are a bit heavy.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

And you didn't share?

Bless your heart.

Mensa said...

Why not check and see if this spam is coming from taxpayer paid computers and make a fuss about it?

Geniusofdespair said...

Because they are secretaries that are helpful. I would rather snag the bosses.

Anonymous said...

I have a hit list of people who send me the "sent this email to 12 people in the next 12 minutes and something good will happen" emails. I send them every single time consuming, trivial thing I get. If you are getting a lot of trivial emails from me, you might consider the pattern. The come in anonymous@aol.com (anonymous is my actual name).