**** If you are easily offended by common spam a person might receive in their inbox, read no further into this post. ****
Earlier today, I was checking my email. I read through the new things and noticed on the side of my gmail that I had some things in my spam folder. Being the OCD person that I am, I HATE to have any little numbers in parenthesis on the side of my gmail telling me that I have something that I need to read. So I clicked on my spam folder to delete all the messages.
Before I deleted the messages though, I glanced through them quickly to ensure that nothing that wasn’t supposed to be in there was in there (there never is anything that gets in there by mistake though because gmail is just so good at keeping spam and real mail separated). As I read through, I came across this subject line, “Turn your garden snake into a python.”
Without anything else even crossing my mind, the only thought that came to my mine was this, “That’s not even possible. Garden snakes and pythons are not the same type of snake. And why in the world would a person want a garden snake to be a python.” And then I realized what it was actually talking about and promptly hit, “Delete all Spam Messages Now.”
I am so clueless sometimes.




Sometimes ignorance really is bliss.
That is too funny. I would have thought the same thing too.
Ha ha, I wish I didn’t know what that meant too.
Oh, and I totally hear you about the comfort of a man who scrapes the windows while you sit inside. Every time I scrape my own windows, I appreciate Tyler a little bit more.
haha thats so funny… i’m the same way. There are many times Steve and I will be watching TV or a Movie and something will be said and I will be like.. “I don’t get it” Steve just looks at me and says you don’t need to know honey. Sometimes I like being clueless :)
Too funny! They certainly are getting clever about the wording.
Hi, Katie! Of course you can blog-stalk me. I blog-stalked you earlier when I found you on a Scrollie’s blog. :) I liked this post, too. And you were married when we worked together. I’ll have to add you to my blog list!
ha ha. I love it.
You so perfectly put into words (in one concise sentence exactly what I was feeling, “am I trying to force the Lord’s blessing on myself?” and put my mind at ease immediately after. Thank you!
Oh. That’s too funny. Aaron gets a lot of those emails. Sometimes you just have to laugh.