Please pass the salt coffee mugs
by TheStentorianRoman legionary in front of a burning spamhaus
When the Romans sacked Carthage after the Third Punic War, they salted the fields so nothing would ever grow there again. Sounds like a good remedy for spammers' Web sites and E-mail accounts too! (Caedo, ergo sum = "I kill, therefore I am")
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When the Romans sacked Carthage after the Third Punic War, they salted the fields so nothing would ever grow there again. Sounds like a good remedy for spammers' Web sites and E-mail accounts too! (Caedo, ergo sum = "I kill, therefore I am")
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TheStentorian (10/20/2006 9:56 PM)
When the Romans sacked Carthage after the Third Punic War, they salted the fields so nothing would ever grow there again. Sounds like a good remedy for spammers' Web sites and E-mail accounts too! (Caedo, ergo sum = "I kill, therefore I am")
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TheStentorian (10/20/2006 9:56 PM)
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Style: Classic White Mug
Size: 11 oz
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The classic white mug is perfect for any photos or designs. A blank canvas for your creativity. A large handle makes it easy to hold. 11 oz. or 15 oz. Dishwasher and microwave safe. Imported.
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