My mom has been trying to catch up on Downton Abbey so she can watch this season on TV. She asked for my help finding a website on which to stream the episodes. Everything was going swimmingly until she got to the Christmas Special last night. The site she had been using up to that point wasn't working anymore so I found her another and, after letting it buffer for several minutes, left her to watch it.
Not five minutes later she was at the stairs. "Livvy!" she hollered. "I'm in trouble with the FBI!"
"What?!" I jumped up and raced to the stairwell. "What are you talking about?"
"The FBI locked my computer. Come see." She spoke as if this were a daily occurrence in our house and I half expected her to shrug.
I had been watching Matilda, because what else does one do with one's free time but watch baby Mara Wilson super glue Danny DeVito's hat onto his head? Hoping that this issue would simply be a matter of force quitting or, at worst, turning the computer off and turning it back on again (the only two things I know how to do on a computer), I left Mara Wilson to spy on the speedboat salesmen and begrudgingly went downstairs.
What I found when I got there was something I was utterly unprepared to handle. My brilliant mother thought to take a picture:
Now, you'd have to get up pretty early in the morning to seriously screw with me and my mom. Together we're quite a fearsome thing. We immediately noticed a handful of things about the message that betrayed its authenticity: 1) the inclusion of three small black-and-white pornographic images in a notice that supposedly came from the federal government; 2) the word "involvement" was spelled "invlovement"; 3) it offered no contact information; 4) it flaunted the fact that the FBI had taken control of files on the desktop to use as evidence against my mom, but the files of which they claimed to have taken control were photos of mugs and the artist's biography that my mom uses for pottery shows; and 5) the only way of sending in the $200 was to purchase a MoneyPak card at Kmart.
I'm pretty sure a fetus would know this was spam.
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