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Summary: Dear Gentle Readers, Have you been helped, amused, or entertained by something which Aunty has written for you? If so, you can show your appreciation by sending Aunty some flowers! Yes, your old Aunty just loves flowers, and her good friends over at Flowers Fast have ...

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Dear Gentle Readers,

Have you been helped, amused, or entertained by something which Aunty has written for you?

If so, you can show your appreciation by sending Aunty some flowers!

Yes, your old Aunty just loves flowers, and her good friends over at Flowers Fast have made it super easy! Just visit the Flowers Fast link, which they have specially encoded just for Aunty, and any flowers you order will have Aunty’s super secret address encoded in to the order, so that they show up fresh on Aunty’s doorstep! From you to her! (Try it…you don’t have to complete the order to see how this works! Thanks, Flowers Fast!)

How many times can you make the Flower Honor Roll?

Even if you don’t want to send Aunty flowers, Aunty still encourages you to give the good folks over at Flowers Fast a try - surely with Valentines Day coming up, you have someone to whom you should be sending flowers, even if it isn’t your Aunty (and no, this link is not an affiliate URL, Aunty does not make a dime on anything you order..although..she sure does love flowers!)

So go on..show your appreciation for all the hard work your old Aunty does for you…tirelessly watching over the mean streets of the Internet for you… here’s that link:

http://www.flowersfast.com/aunty.htm

Kissy kissy,

Aunty Spam

Send Your Aunty Some Flowers!

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 This article first appeared on 1/31/2005
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