Like Tom Curley of SERENDIPITY, I get apocalyptic, or hyped, emails every day that assume I’m a member of a certain club.
SERENDIPITY: SEEKING INTELLIGENT LIFE ON EARTH
I wrote this on election day 2017. It reminded me of a post I wrote a while back that sadly is still as current as it was back then. And it will be current next year too. And the year after that.
I don’t know about anybody else but I usually spend about five minutes every day deleting the junk email from my account.
I’ve had an AOL account from literally when they first started. I briefly worked for them and got the account for free. Yes you had to pay for an email account back in those dark early days.
I have other email accounts, but I like this one. I’ve had it for over 20 years. I know that if you have an AOL email account millennials think it’s funny and it means you’re old. And do you know what I say to that? Fuck you, you little…
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It has gotten worse and worse especially after some changes by the powers that be… Because of my bad coordination and the damage that deer did to my right shoulder, housecleaning the inbox takes longer and longer. GRRR!
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Housecleaning is a good way to put it, Karin. We need to scrub the computers.
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I gave up trying to unsubscribe years ago.I just delete them.
Thanks for re blogging!
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Hi, Tom. Unsubscribing seems harder. Good for Marilyn!
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And these groups never give up. I once donated $3 to Obama in 2012 I think. It was like opening the flood gates from the Hoover Dam. Every political groups in the world hit me in a gigantic wave, including conservative ones. No one cared who I was or where I stood. Whack, whoosh, gurgle. I’ve been unsubscribing to everything ever since. Five years later, I’ve ALMOST got it under control.
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