Dear Simon, Welcome to Cyber DADA. I've been receiving randomly worded messages for 2 or 3 years at least. I suspect that if you click on the image out of curiosity you'll be Trojan Horsed. But that's just a guess. I don't think the message has any reference at all. And there's probably no image, just the invitation to get Trojan Horsed. What confuses me are the messages I get that are not even addressed to me, though I would assume the IP address has to have been mine. And I sometimes get messages that have no address at all and no message just a meaningless from name. If there's someone among us who knows what all this means, I wish they'd speak now or forever hold their peace. Mike Geary Memphis ----- Original Message ----- From: Simon Ward To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 2:51 PM Subject: [lit-ideas] Not Spam? My other half received the following today. It isn't from a known contact and she says she has had others like it. In the midst was a link to an 'image', which I didn't venture and which I have removed. I assumed it was all about the link. Any ideas? Simon STARTS unkindly untruthful the as representation equipped. glance stalemate a instrument the witticism inexpensive, chloroform cancellation are panda teaching equivocal... reckon the pet tokenism of igloo, outclass as fest was incomprehensible of neutron, the world-famous scarlet at fanaticism a brokenhearted bummer a playroom, [Image link] narcissist, trump, posterior brief was loaves Soviet Union attitude. phonetically, the dunce blockade the to as refresh, of decency, pumice thresher an interlude, rhetorical question was inquisitive the of meteor. but rustic, a grassland from. privatization plethora festivities smoothness ENDS