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"Angola's President eaten alive." Topic


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Whatisitgood4atwork29 Oct 2009 9:34 p.m. PST

The spam filter at work stops a lot of junk, and every few hours delivers a list of it on the off chance they have stopped something useful or wanted.

Lately there has been an awful lot of mail ostensibly from ourselves. That is the sender is 'my' work email address.

Usually the subject line is something like: 'Those papers you wanted' or ' Documents' or 'Client meeting details' and if it wasn't for the fact I know I didn't email them to myself, nothing would seem odd.

But today's 'quarantine summary' showed the subject message:

'Angola's president eaten alive'.

Now that's a headline! It was almost enough for me to click the 'deliver' button. I may have if I didn't know for certain I'd be disappointed with the contents.

DeanMoto29 Oct 2009 11:35 p.m. PST

I know it's Angola & not Uganda, but when I saw the topic, I had flashbacks of Ghosts of Kampala.

Pictors Studio30 Oct 2009 5:06 a.m. PST

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However people are sometimes still eaten by animals, and in north america too.

Brent2751130 Oct 2009 7:18 a.m. PST

'Angola's president eaten alive'.

They say it like it is a bad thing….

Space Monkey02 Nov 2009 8:38 a.m. PST

I suppose it was animals who got him but my first assumption was that he was eaten by the people of Angola.

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