This article was recently received at the Embroiled News Central Office and we thought of sharing it with our readers. We especially like to bring to your attention the alluding facts within this story about the many internet surfers who make it a sport of sort, to forward those nonsensical e-mails they happen to receive. By making a quick survey it was interesting to learn that these internet surfers also seem to lack the ability to pen an original thought, thus in part, they become gullibly influenced with what ever is being propagated via cyberspace.  As a modern, increasingly polarized society, we often don't share the same interest with our friends and neighbors as we would like. For this reason, without tangible credibility irrelevant e-mails and surface mail are simply trashed daily as unread items by the millions.

     The following story will hopefully enlightened many who have become "trigger happy" or perhaps are addicted to clicking the forward button without first giving some consideration about the intended recipient.

Once upon a time there were four elderly ladies who happened to live in Italy. They were typical sweet ladies who were no different than our beloved grandmothers.

As it still is the custom in their small remote village, they often sat outside their home and chatted about mostly gossip. They also often found themselves reminiscing about when they were younger, until one day, they decided to pool their euros together and bought themselves a state of the arts, laptop computer.

It also seemed, that they always wanted to visit the United States, but most especially wanted to see what the Florida region was all about. Fortunately for them, one day they happened to click on a travel web site, linking them to the city of St. Augustine, Florida, and were immediately stunned with delight. They were especially amazed when they saw the beautiful scenic pictures, while becoming increasingly interested as they continued to read about the famed Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon and the, "Fountain of Youth".

The four grandmothers then made another important decision and agreed to save for several months another cash of euros, and eventually mail ordered for four bottles of the renowned magic spring water from Florida. When the bottled water arrived they immediately drank as much as they could.

The results, as you can imagine, were inevitable. And please be assured, that while the rest of this endorsement may seem unbelievable, the four grandmothers mentioned, have sent their picture as proof of their wonderful rejuvenation after having drank the famed spring water from the Fountain of Youth.

The rest of this story should make you a believer once you see their picture as the grandmothers are today at a spa in Rome, Italy. Still drinking, our rejuvenating spring water from Florida's Fountain of Youth .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Isn't amazing? ...Yet it's really TRUE!...Really?

If you have fully read and believe this story, and the many others you receive filled with incredibility or un-authenticated facts, chain letters and the like; we have bottled at our bottling plant a fresh supply of the very same rejuvenating spring water,... Still available, at only $125.00 (US) per bottle!

HURRY BEFORE OUR INVENTORY RUNS OUT. No checks, please!

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