--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "It's just a ride" <bill.hicks.all.a.r...@...> wrote: > > On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 1:26 AM, raunchydog <raunchy...@...> wrote: > > > Geez Bill, You're listening to too much Rush Limbaugh. Just like you, Rush > > is frustrated that women with strong opinions who call him on his sexism > > won't shut the fuck up. So he puts them in his spam filter, hoping he won't > > feel tempted to peek. But it never fails, the allure of awesome female power > > grabs hold of his dick, and even though the specter of vagina dentata looms > > large in his awareness, he begs, yes, begs to read the feminazi's post. > > > > He envies a her power. He gets himself hard every time he repeats his piggy > > mantra, "feminazi, feminazi, feminazi." It's an endearment, a cooing > > entreaty to his dominatrix lover, a lusting for the caress of her Gucci > > designer whip, longing for it to delicately trail the curves of his sweet > > butt cheeks before delivering some righteous bitch slapping. Spam filter? > > Ha! You can't wait to take a peek. You really do believe ignorance is bliss, > > don't you? > > > > Raunchy Dog, you probably needed a shower after that. Myself, I just > vomited out my guts. > > Your post wound up in my SPAM "folder" once again. > > Now to explain how Gmail works, you can't make a rule telling Gmail > something is spam. What you do is you take it out of the SPAM label or put > it into the SPAM label. Eventually Gmail catches on and leaves it where it > figures you want it. You can make a rule that a certain email should not go > into the SPAM label but not the other way around. > > I faithfully go through my SPAM "folder" because I find Gmail isn't all that > good in figuring out what is and what is not SPAM. > > The way I'm forced to filter out people like Barry and Judy is marking an > email read and trash. I don't go through my trash and don't have any > curiosity of what's in the trash. After all, Barry talks trash and that's > all, Judy encourages Barry and she's a femiNazi, so why bother reading her > posts. If I want to read the bizarre, I go to Encyclopedia Dramatica. That > has all the drama I'd ever want and some rather good feelthy pictures there > as well. > > If we don't get a public option, we'll flush the bill and try again next > time. >
I see you did peeked.