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The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese

That was the title of some very abstract spam, which contained a filler story so vague and impossible to follow that it beat the Gmail spam filter.

all. “Well, you didn’t expect me, eh?” said Stepan Arkadyevitch, getting out of the sledge, splashed with mud on the bridge of his nose, on his cheek, and on his eyebrows, but radiant with health and good spirits. “I’ve come to see you in the first place,” he said, embracing and kissing him, “to have some stand-shooting second, and to sell the forest at Ergushovo third.” “Delightful! What a spring we’re having! How ever did you get along in a sledge?” “In a cart it would have been worse still, Konstantin Dmitrievitch,” answered the driver, who knew him. “Well, I’m very, very glad to see you,” said Levin, with a genuine smile of childlike delight. Levin led his friend to the room set apart for visitors, where Stepan Arkadyevitch’s things were carried also–a bag, a gun in a case, a satchel for cigars. Leaving him there to wash and change his clothes, Levin went off to the counting house to speak about the ploughing and clover. Agafea Mihalovna, always very anxious for the credit of the house, met him in the hall with inquiries about dinner. “Do just as you like, only let it be as soon as possible,” he said, and went to the bailiff. When he came back, Stepan Arkadyevitch, washed and combed, came

Unfortunately I have no idea what they were selling, as the embedded image selling whatever it was they were selling wouldn’t load and I was left with that rather baffling story, which had absolutely nothing to do with early birds, second mice, worms or cheese.

Samuel

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#1 Comment By John B1_B5 On May 30, 2006 @ 3:25 pm

The early bird gets the EARLY worm, and the late bird gets the late worm .

#2 Comment By Samuel On May 30, 2006 @ 5:55 pm

Veryt true John, but we won’t tell the spammers that.

#3 Comment By Brother Sage On May 30, 2006 @ 9:32 pm

It’s often been commented that I’m not very bright, Samuel. But I pondered your “second mouse gets the cheese” for several hours before it made sense to me.

How very smart. Good work.

Are you familiar with Tolstoy’s work?

#4 Comment By Samuel On May 30, 2006 @ 10:17 pm

I can’t take credit for it…the spammers wrote it.

#5 Comment By Brother Sage On May 30, 2006 @ 10:36 pm

How very humble of you, Samuel.
I’m still spinning.
Look after yourself.