"You have to wonder -- what kind of kick do the fools who start these
get out of this?"
FedEx Employees hiding in the bushes watching people ask the UPS drivers to
show proof of their employment.
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I like to follow the following guide lines when you hear or read a news
story second hand:
Anything exciting/interesting such as "Terrorist UPS drivers" it must be
fake.
Anything boring/uninteresting such as "UPS driver wages increased by .01%"
could be real (but who cares).
-Jeremy
----Original Message Follows----
From: "Jerry Mouton" <jerry@moutons.org>
To: "Carl Merritt" <CMerritt@luminous.com>, "Barry Spencer"
<bspencer@tsoft.com>, <turboesprit@yahoogroups.com>
CC: <lotus-cars@yahoogroups.com>, <bayareaespritgroup@yahoogroups.com>,
<lotuseuropa@yahoogroups.com>, "Autox" <ba-autox@autox.team.net>,
<kiyoshi.hamai@na.teleatlas.com>, <europa7t@aol.com>, "John Zender"
<john@fusiontechnology.com>, "Jesus Villarreal" <Jesvilla@gte.net>
Subject: Re: UPS Alert
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 14:12:08 -0700
The basic rule is:
If an email urges you to pass it on to everyone you know -- don't.
I have received dozens of these over the years on
every subject. I have checked them ALL out -- EVERY ONE
was a hoax. You can feel pretty comfortable tossing them all,
unless you don't mind you and all your closest friends
finding out about a hoax in this way...
Getting it from a trusted friend makes no difference -- clue them in,
too.
You have to wonder -- what kind of kick do the fools who start these
get out of this?
Jerry
Jerry Mouton '64 E Type FHC "Laissez les bons temps rouler!"
Jaguar Owner's North American Tour - http://jonat.org
April 15, 2004 - July 4, 2004
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