A Quote by Joe Bob Briggs

Discourse is fleeting, but junk mail is forever. — © Joe Bob Briggs
Discourse is fleeting, but junk mail is forever.
I want to be sitting in front of my computer, where you can press a button to block out your junk mail. These two are my junk mail.
Junk food, junk religion, and junk products just leads to excessive numbers of junk people living junk lifestyles.
If I don't get at least one e-mail every ten minutes, I feel unloved. Even junk mail makes me feel seen. Sad, I know. Sigh.
If I dont get at least one e-mail every ten minutes, I feel unloved. Even junk mail makes me feel seen. Sad, I know. Sigh.
Architecture is a discourse; everything is a discourse. Fashion discourse is actually a micro-discourse, because it's centered around the body. It is the most rapidly developing form of discourse.
I don't eat junk foods and I don't think junk thoughts! Let me tell you, junk thoughts can destroy you even more quickly than junk food. Junk thoughts are something to be wary of.
SEO is not synonymous to JUNK E-MAIL.
Unsolicited advice is the junk mail of life.
Have you noticed that they put advertisements in with your bills now? Like bills aren't distasteful enough, they have to stuff junk mail in there with them. I get back at them. I put garbage in with my check when I mail it in. Coffee grinds, banana peels...I write, "Could you throw this away for me?"
Christmas cards ... are technically only junk mail from people you know.
I started buying bits of broken porcelain. I furnished our first flat with pieces of 'junk.' Some of that 'junk' is now worth an awful lot of money. What I was calling 'junk' in the '60s people wouldn't call 'junk' now.
I think people are sick of trends changing every six months - not because we're tired of them, but just for the sake of change. There is so much junk in the world: junk TV, junk movies, all those junk magazines with the same people on the cover.
I used to live in Chris Rock's former apartment. I've got some junk mail for him if he wants it.
My favorite review described me as the cinematic equivalent of junk mail. I don't know what that means, but it sounds like a dig.
Frankly, the people probably most interested in having computer lists on disk are junk mail vendors and solicitors.
Obviously, computers have made differences. They have fostered the development of spaceships- as well as a great increase in junk mail.
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