I just received an email urging me to, and I quote:
Grow a biger rod
What, pray tell, is a “biger rod?”
(Ah just lurves illiterate spammuhz, don’t y’all?)

I just received an email urging me to, and I quote:
Grow a biger rod
What, pray tell, is a “biger rod?”
(Ah just lurves illiterate spammuhz, don’t y’all?)
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4 responses to “All kinds of rods I’ve heard of, but not this.”
I got a similar e-mail at the office, with the header (no pun intended) “Turn your rod into a monster!” I imagine they weren’t talking about a fishing pole. Actually, I took a chance and opened it, it turned into a trashy scene from a romance novel halfway through.
rods…..*snicker* think ill just leave this one alone.
Can you imagine growing up with a name like
“Rod Sterling”?
And they say kids are cruel.
i’m sure it has something to do with nuclear power plants. don’t forward it to the koreans.