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9/5/2006


As if I don’t have enough to do…

Filed under: General — Charlie Summers @ 10:02 pm

…I’ve been spending an inordinate amount of time deleting the slimeball registrations on The Nostalgia Pages Forums and the Bob Edwards Show/Bob Edwards Weekend Discussion Forum. Yeah, the scumbags who link to their porn sites and scam pharmacy sites, usually in Russia, China, or some other country who will lease space to these morons, register in the hopes they’ll be picked up by the search engines.

I delete them multiple times a day, sometimes within minutes of them registering…and I’m also firewalling off tremendous chunks of the world to cut down a bit on the nonsense.

I finally convinced them there was no profit in trackbacking this blog (I use the excellent Trackback Validator to knock them away before I need to manually delete them), and now this. The scammers will steal from everyone they can.


Teen nudity exposes town’s bare-bone rules

Filed under: News — Charlie Summers @ 9:41 am

Teen nudity exposes town’s bare-bone rules

From the story: “For now Brattleboro is weighing its options, and waiting for summer to turn to fall. ‘As soon as winter comes, there won’t be a story anymore,’ said Town Clerk Annette Cappy.” Or once it’s cold, at least a smaller one…