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I Must Be The Luckiest Person Alive! SpamBy: Seamus DollyArticle Word Count: 555 words [Comments (0)] Total Views: 46 Views |
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I must be the luckiest person alive! My inbox is just crammed with good news, great advice, and millions in accounts just needing the ok from me. Had I not being lucky enough to win such large and free sources of income before, my excitement would surely induce a heart attack. At one point, I was lucky enough to be selected to help a woman liberate the funds of her recently executed husband. Two million would have been a drop in the ocean compared to this "windfall". There seems to be a lot of women who have executed husbands. Most it seems, ran very lucrative dictatorships, but have no luck, nevertheless. There is hardly a day of the week that I don’t have the luck to win a P.C. or similar piece of equipment. The Gods, whether random or collective, bless me with fantastic advice and offers as well. To go on a world cruise, all I need to do is switch on the P.C., open my email client, and reply to some email. Incidentally, if I had the time to confirm all emails, then I’d have thousands of free P.C.’s, and thousands of other “presentsâ€. Nobody told me that life could be this easy. It isn’t even necessary to buy an e-book or read a sales page. My luck is reliant on some electricity, a few switches, and an Internet connection. Shakespeare’s “FORTUNE’S FOOL†doesn’t apply at all and “WHAT DREAMS MAY COMEâ€, is throughout! Should they be needed, medications are well represented. This must be in the off chance that my luck will change, and it is the only inconsistency. As luck would have it, my special I.P. address, will attract the solution to any problem or issue. So special is my I.P. address and email account, that they even consider a change in gender. Just as considerate, are the numerous administrators that tell me of account tampering and issue warnings to update such accounts. This even applies where I don’t have accounts. This must be unbiased help. My friends are omnipresent and often unknown. I’ve even been the beneficiary of a will and must look into this kind gesture from a thoughtful man. I may never know why he picked me, though. Did he not hear that I was already “laced with luckâ€? If anyone doesn’t believe in luck, then they should see my inbox! Spam! Seamus Dolly is at http://www.CountControl.com Grab this articles
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