Saturday, May 13, 2006

Chain emails

What is it about chain emails that people feel compelled to pass them on? I have received three in the last week – all from different people, and all on different subjects. One for “our boys fighting in Iraq”, one for “National Friendship Week” and the other for a project someone’s kid was doing which involved passing on the email to 10 number of people and something cool will happen – although it’s not apparent how the kid will ever know – and how it would tap into the project as such. I didn’t like passing on chain letters, and I’m not one to pass on chain emails either – even though they might be intriguing. D (you know who you are) if you’re reading this – what was the really cool thing that happened?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

and so, no sense of humour for the poor old chain letter that had found you from such a great distance. as this one had come from a trusted source thought it might be fun to pass on the good luck. but there you go, i was rewarded with great things happenin;sunshine,health,and a new pen....what more could a girl ask..