Taking Back Spam

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Find some spam. Could be email spam, could be comment spam, whatever you want. Read it aloud. Make it your own. Try to make sense of it or make it more absurd than it already is.

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For my second audio assignment this week, I completed Taking Back Spam from the Audio Assignment Bank

The sources I used to search for SPAM

Just had to knock out a star real quick.  This is a random spam email I got.

Here is a link to the assignment.

Difficulty: 1 star…

So this assignment was called “Taking Back Spam” and it was pretty simply: to find a piece of spam and read it out loud in

Taking Back Spam

Find some spam. Could be email spam, could be comment spam, whatever you want. Read it aloud. Make it your own. Try to

Spam is the worst, is it not?

Thanks to my “Akismet” plugin, I don’t see spam comments on the blog unless I click on the “Spam”

I get a ton of email spam. And by a ton, I mean approximately 3-5 a day. I’m not exactly sure why I get so

So it was back to audio for the past couple weeks! I (again) dreaded it, so I started off with a pretty easy audio

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