These stupid chain emails that go round.
Just got 17 of these, exactly the same:
Sensing bullshit, I decided to google for the Make a wish company and found this on their site:
Make-A-Wish Foundation® Does Not Participate In Chain Letter Or Other Direct Solicitation Wishes
Full coverage found here:
http://www.wish.org/home/chainletters.htm
How do you have "a lung cancer" for fucksake?
And if it were official would they really make a spelling mistake by missing out a Y?
And if she is 15 she qualifies for free medical care, unless she's in a really poor 3rd world country, but by the sound of her english, grammatical errors aside, she isn't.
So I've mailed every person on that chain, which was about 500, with people coming from the north of scotland included, with the reply:
"Sorry to burst your bubble, but this isn't real, and you are wasting your time. " along with some other obscenities.
I've currently received three in response calling me a heartless bastard.
Grr. I probably sound a liltle like maddox, raging against something like this, and I don't intend to.
Anyone else pissed off with chain emails??
Just got 17 of these, exactly the same:
Hi my name is Kayla Wightman. I am 15 years old, and i have a severe
lung cancer from second hand smoke. I also have a large tumor in my
brain, from repeated beatings. Doctors say I will die soon if this
isn't fixed, and my family can't pay the bills. The Make A Wish
Foundation, has agreed to donate 7 cents evertime this message is
sent on. For those of you who send this along, I thank you so much,
but for those who don't send it, what goes around comes around. Have
a heart, please. If you don't send this to everyone on your list you
have a cold heart (Kayla Wightman).
Sensing bullshit, I decided to google for the Make a wish company and found this on their site:
Make-A-Wish Foundation® Does Not Participate In Chain Letter Or Other Direct Solicitation Wishes
Full coverage found here:
http://www.wish.org/home/chainletters.htm
How do you have "a lung cancer" for fucksake?
And if it were official would they really make a spelling mistake by missing out a Y?
And if she is 15 she qualifies for free medical care, unless she's in a really poor 3rd world country, but by the sound of her english, grammatical errors aside, she isn't.
So I've mailed every person on that chain, which was about 500, with people coming from the north of scotland included, with the reply:
"Sorry to burst your bubble, but this isn't real, and you are wasting your time. " along with some other obscenities.
I've currently received three in response calling me a heartless bastard.
Grr. I probably sound a liltle like maddox, raging against something like this, and I don't intend to.
Anyone else pissed off with chain emails??