From: TheTutorialSpot Webmaster on
Come check out http://www.thetutorialspot.com
From: Andrew Thompson on
On Oct 31, 2:27 am, TheTutorialSpot Webmaster
<thetutorials...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Come check out ..

...the riposte(1) via email
"Maybe you should take a few lessons in the
English language before you comment on
someone's post."

Maybe you should buy an asbestos suit (and
lots of life insurance) before you consider
spamming these forums with more pathetic
drivel about your toy forum.

(1) No, that's French.

--
Andrew T.
From: Lew on
TheTuscrewyerallSpam Webmaster wrote:
>> Come check out thetuscrewyerallspam.scam

Andrew Thompson wrote:
> ..the riposte(1) via email
> "Maybe you should take a few lessons in the
> English language before you comment on
> someone's post."

But that doesn't make any sense! Sure, your answer was vitriolic, perhaps
extreme, but there was nothing wrong with the English.

Interesting that the freak read your post and responded, though. Spammers
usually don't.

OTOH, your first response was too harsh, indeed rather twisted and trollish.
Sure, it was only to a spammer, but still. You're better than that, Andrew.

The second response, where you suggest that the spammer engage in exposure to
a known carcinogen, was more creative.

Oh, and riposte is an English word, too, not just a French word.

--
Lew
From: Andrew Thompson on
On Nov 1, 3:48 pm, Lew <no...(a)lewscanon.com> wrote:
> TheTuscrewyerallSpam Webmaster wrote:
> >> Come check out thetuscrewyerallspam.scam
> Andrew Thompson wrote:
> > ..the riposte(1) via email
> > "Maybe you should take a few lessons in the
> > English language before you comment on
> > someone's post."
> ..
> Interesting that the freak read your post and responded, though.  Spammers
> usually don't.

(wipes tear from corner of eye) It's always
gratifying to receive confirmation that my
posts have an effect. ;)

--
Andrew T.