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Summary: America's Best Kept Secret Spamusement is, according to the Spamusement website, "Poorly-drawn cartoons inspired by actual spam subject lines!" Reprinted with permission of Steven Frank.

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America’s Best Kept Secret

Spamusement is, according to the Spamusement website, “Poorly-drawn cartoons inspired by actual spam subject lines!” Reprinted with permission of Steven Frank.

America’s Best Kept Secret (Spamusement Cartoon)

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 This article first appeared on 9/23/2004
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