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BlueKangaroo | 16:10 Sun 16th Mar 2008 | Body & Soul
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Among the Nigerian Scams, Viagra Sales etc., I am used to getting e-mails from supposedly young women with invitations to pornographic photos. These are always immediately sent to trash but this one yesterday got me thinking that if it had been responded to out of curiosity, where would it lead?

Does the reference to "her kids friends" mean they are selling not only pornography but also paedophilia?

I have no sympathy with people (especially actors and pop stars) who claim that they viewed such vile items either by accident or for research but if this is a lead into children`s abuse photos, couldn`t the authorities somehow stamp it out?

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From: Melody Christensen
Subject: when to stop blogging
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 12:41:41 +0800



science, and learning theory,

Hallo. Doing good? Email me at [email protected] only. I am
using my friend's email to write this. I am female. Mind me sending
some of my pictures to you?
her kids' friends, and It is clear that feel pressure to be should
be pleased to

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The nonsensical sentences either side of "her" e-mail are spammers' way of inundating spam filters with random words. I don't know how it works but it does.
Spammers usuing a different slant on things, appealing to a different kind of market, if you know what I mean!!

But it does sound like gibberish, so probably from Nigerian scammers anyway.
Maybe its from a Goan scammer?

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