A lot of spam finds its way into the Hands in the Air mailbox, so why not turn lemons into lemonade? By dramatizing the spam into cartoon strip re-enactments, I've created the first installment of
E-Mail Theatre! And just like lemonade, it's sweet, refreshing and will make your face squish all up.
Today's episode features the actual transcript of a spam scam from a so-called banker named "Williams Smith."
Click on each comic strip page to enlarge it for reading.




Got an e-mail you'd like dramatized in Hands in the Air's
E-Mail Theatre? Send it in to
handsintheairmail@gmail.com. Just don't sign us up for any newsletters or anything. Do not betray our confidence.
2 comments:
Oh no!
Does this mean you'll be retiring to a secluded island somewhere, far from any law enforcement agencies or computer terminals capable of blogging?
I can't wait for the next chapter!
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