The above is my new favorite subject line from a junk email. I have no idea what it means, but the image of someone trying to frustrate cottage cheese just boggles the mind.
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2 thoughts on “frustrate cottage cheese”
One would suspect attempting to frustrate cottage cheese is, well, alot like talking reason with another favorite blogger of mine…
Try http://www.spamusement.com for an overload of this sort of thing…