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Summary: By permission of the artist, Steven Frank, who also happens to be a co-founder of the wonderful Mac software outfit Panic - makers of the fabulous Transmit FTP program, and the ubercool Desktastic - Aunty will be bringing you Mr. Frank's Spamusement ...

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By permission of the artist, Steven Frank, who also happens to be a co-founder of the wonderful Mac software outfit Panic - makers of the fabulous Transmit FTP program, and the ubercool Desktastic - Aunty will be bringing you Mr. Frank’s Spamusement cartoons, as seen on Spamusement.com.

Spamusement is, according to the Spamusement website, “Poorly-drawn cartoons inspired by actual spam subject lines!”

And indeed, that’s what they are. Some of them are quite funny, and hey, we all need a little bit of levity with our spam.

So it gives Aunty great pleasure to bring the first of a series of Spamusement cartoons for your viewing pleasure.


Spam subject: who likes masturbators!

Presenting Spamusement Cartoons

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 This article first appeared on 9/20/2004
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