Sheer shock, probably.  If it shocks you enough to click the link, the  
goal is achieved, yes?

On Dec 10, 2009, at 12:35 PM, Alex Lanstein wrote:

> I get a fair amount of MSN messenger spam as I'm sure most do.   
> Usually it's something like this:
>
> (8:55:50 PM) [email protected]: hey i'm Lynn, i thought you  
> seemed interesting...add me as a friend if you wanna chat ;] 
> http://www.eHomePartner.net/?profile_ID=xoxLynxox
>
> (8:02:52 PM) [email protected]:5 Blowout Clearance Sale on  
> Rolex, Louis Vuitton, and Tiffany and Co! http://lampcool.com
>
> But the last couple days I'm getting this:
>
> (12:21:33 PM) [email protected]: n***** (where that is the  
> "n bomb")
>
> Conversation with [email protected] on 12/7/2009 8:59:52 AM:)
> (8:59:52 AM) [email protected]: n*****
>
> Anyone else seeing this?  What's the purpose of that exactly?
>
>
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