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From: "Everstryke Waterproof Match" <EverstrykeWaterproofMatch@waterproofmatchs.trade>
Subject: F.r.e.e. Waterproof Fire Starter [VERY LIMITED SUPPLY]
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Dear,
I just got word that we have 1923 of these in the warehouse that they are going to let me give away exclusively to 1000 readers.
This is the [COOLEST little lighter] you've ever seen:
http://www.waterproofmatchs.trade/l/lt72V467AI30EO/32V262L243DC84M19608334U3236157295
F.r.e.e. Waterproof Fire Starter [VERY LIMITED SUPPLY]
http://www.waterproofmatchs.trade/l/lt72F467MG30OA/32U262V243RB84N19608334E3236157295
[Click here to claim yours now.]
Remember there are 99999 people on the 1000 list getting this email. Last time I had these to giveaway they were ALL claimed in just a couple of hours.
So if you snooze you lose.[Better go get em while you can.]
http://www.waterproofmatchs.trade/l/lt72O467WA30XF/32X262V243NF84R19608334N3236157295
P.S. This thing can sit in water for 24 hours and still fire up.
[Click here to claim yours now.]
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Dear,<br><br>
I just got word that we have 1923 of these in the warehouse that they are going to let me give away exclusively to 1000 readers.<br><br>
<a href="http://www.waterproofmatchs.trade/l/lt67K467XD30LU/32Q262Q243OE84G19608334N3236157295">
This is the [COOLEST little lighter] you've ever seen: </a><br><br>
<a href="http://www.waterproofmatchs.trade/l/lt67J467UX30RK/32Y262U243GL84H19608334T3236157295">
<img src="http://www.waterproofmatchs.trade/im/YP467CF30AB/32S262A243X84FB19608334BQ3236157295/img03032382.png" alt="F.r.e.e. Waterproof Fire Starter [VERY LIMITED SUPPLY]" style="width:100%; max-width:350px;"></a><br><br>
<a href="http://www.waterproofmatchs.trade/l/lt67V467TJ30MB/32Q262D243KN84D19608334F3236157295">
[Click here to claim yours now.]</a><br><br>
Remember there are 99999 people on the 1000 list getting this email. Last time I had these to giveaway they were ALL claimed in just a couple of hours.<br><br>
<a href="http://www.waterproofmatchs.trade/l/lt67X467DA30GO/32J262B243PA84F19608334V3236157295">
So if you snooze you lose.[Better go get em while you can.] </a><br><br>
P.S. This thing can sit in water for 24 hours and still fire up.<br><br>
<a href="http://www.waterproofmatchs.trade/l/lt67C467GQ30CF/32V262D243IN84B19608334D3236157295">
[Click here to claim yours now.] </a><br><br>
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<div style="font-size:11px;"> 4595 Pennsylvania Avenue Fords, NJ 08863 <br><br>
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Historically, the term match referred to lengths of cord (later cambric) impregnated with chemicals, and allowed to burn
The modern equivalent of this sort of match is the simple fuse, still used in pyrotechnics to obtain a controlled time delay before ignition.[3] The original meaning of the word still persists in some pyrotechnics terms, such as black match (a black-powder-impregnated fuse) and Bengal match (a firework akin to sparklers producing a relatively long-burning, coloured flame). But, when friction matches became commonplace, they became the main object meant by the term.
The word "match" derives from Old French "mèche" referring to the wick of a candle.[4]continuously.[1] These were used to light fires and fire guns (see matchlock) and cannons (see linstock).[2] Such matches were characterised by their burning speed i.e. quick match and slow match. Depending on its formulation, a slow match burns at a rate of around 30 cm (1 ft) per hour and a quick match at 4 to 60 centimetres (2 to 24 in) per minute.
The modern equivalent of this sort of match is the simple fuse, still used in pyrotechnics to obtain a controlled time delay before ignition.[3] The original meaning of the
The modern equivalent of this sort of match is the simple fuse, still used in pyrotechnics to obtain a controlled time delay before ignition.[3] The original meaning of the word still persists in some pyrotechnics terms, such as black match (a black-powder-impregnated fuse) and Bengal match (a firework akin to sparklers producing a relatively long-burning, coloured flame). But, when friction matches became commonplace, they became the main object meant by the term.
The word "match" derives from Old French "mèche" referring to the wick of a candle.[4] word still persists in some pyrotechnics terms, such as black match (a black-powder-impregnated fuse) and Bengal match (a firework akin to sparklers producing a relatively long-burning, coloured flame). But, when friction matches became commonplace, they became the main object meant by the term.
The word "match" derives from Old French "mèche" referring to the wick of a candle.[4]
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