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The Avenger
 
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Why fight among ourselves because of the Ron Grossi idiot religious troll?

Tell you what to do. Spam the troll back.

These are the three last know websites he was using.





What you do is:

You create a new email account in your outlook express, or whatever, with a fictitious name and email account to go out to the
recipient.

Or if you don't mind the trouble, just change your name and your email address when you spam him, and then change it back
afterwards.

After you read a message in your NewsGroup and before you delete it, you hit the reply button, and then change the recipient to the
moron's email address and send it to him. Try to delete the standard text that says ORIGINAL MESSAGE so it will be more difficult
for spam blocker programs to identify and block the message.

After a while you have to change your name (or simply don't use name) and email address in your account settings so that he cannot
block the sender.

After you have spammed him a lot, you can go to the "Sent Items" folder and move all those message to the "Draft" folder and press
the "Reply All" button. Remove you own email address and press send.

Do it whenever you have time to kill.

This is the way to make the idiot taste his own medicine.



"Malachias Invictus" wrote in message ...
:
: "Greger Hoel" wrote in message
: ...
: On Tue, 31 May 2005 10:52:58 -0700, "Malachias Invictus"
: wrote:
:
: Calimari is easy to screw up. Cooked well, though, it is very tasty.
:
: Why can't you ****ing morons keep it inside your respective groups?
: Are you too stupid to comprehend the concept of crossposting?
:
: Shut the **** up, imbecile. Learn to filter the thread or killfile. Are
: you too stupid to realize that you just did the exact thing you are bitching
: about? At least I changed the subject line.
:
: --
: ^v^v^Malachias Invictus^v^v^
:
: It matters not how strait the gate,
: How charged with punishment the scroll,
: I am the Master of my fate:
: I am the Captain of my soul.
:
: from _Invictus_, by William Ernest Henley
:
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