Roxanne Cialis has accepted your LinkedIn invitation

cialis_banners.gifJobe and the rest of the planet are getting spam e-cards – putting that entire industry at risk. I’m also starting to get fake Classmates notices. What’s next? Someone writing “Get bigger, longer lasting ********” on my Facebook wall? Every fake online pharmacy accepting my LinkedIn invitations? What about Twitter… “I’m getting a glass of water”, “I’m opening the bottle”, “I’m swallowing two viagras”, “I’m…….” Will the madness ever end?

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  1. joTeen
    July 30th, 2007 at 10:02 | #1

    With Facebook, you know who’s spamming you so you can just block them.

  2. July 30th, 2007 at 10:51 | #2

    Ok, I couldn’t resist it, I had to shrink that ugly flashing ad down in size. I just couldn’t look at it any longer! Warning ad shrinkage might occur!

  3. July 30th, 2007 at 11:03 | #3

    You see – it’s working… the power of cialis is messing with your brain!!

  4. July 30th, 2007 at 16:51 | #4

    Hey I like that virtual ‘LinkedIN’ friends idea. I wonder how many bogus names are currently in their database? For a while there were two of me in their site, but I think the evil me was deleted by my request.
    What about Facebook? They seem to keep pretty tight control over that kind of stuff.

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