The trouble with fonts with supposedly random variations of the glyphs, imitating e.g. kidnap notes and corrosion, is that every instance of each letter is identical. For example, in the title “Windows for Dummies”, the two "o"s and the two "m"s are precisely identical.
I agree with Varnes. This is only funny if she does not want him back. If it were my former husband… I no longer need to worry; he died the same year as my father.
comicgos about 13 years ago
I still haven’t laughed yet today!
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 13 years ago
Sorry to interrupt, Ma’am, but we just received some important information:There are actually several free fonts that mimic the look of a ransom note.
Varnes about 13 years ago
I’ll give you a hundred thousand to keep ‘im…I looked up kidnappers on Craig’s List, they are a quality outfit. Lots of recommendations…
rogerdr about 13 years ago
You have to admire a kidnapper that keeps with tradition.
RonaldDavis about 13 years ago
The trouble with fonts with supposedly random variations of the glyphs, imitating e.g. kidnap notes and corrosion, is that every instance of each letter is identical. For example, in the title “Windows for Dummies”, the two "o"s and the two "m"s are precisely identical.
vldazzle about 13 years ago
I agree with Varnes. This is only funny if she does not want him back. If it were my former husband… I no longer need to worry; he died the same year as my father.
Darthkryax1 about 13 years ago
How many people are gonna send emails to that address?