WWJPOCRS (What would Jesus put on the cover of Rolling Stone?)
Nope ... no real reason for putting this up... just like pissing off the Super-Christians ... especially that wacked-out Bill Donohue. I wonder what he's going through ... right ... now...
("That... that's not Jesus ... Goddammit where are the blue eyes???? Where's the pasty white skin!!!??? For Chrissakes, Jesus didn't look like some Goddammed jigaboo like this guy West ... what good is he, is he even funny like that Chris Tucker guy from the movies? 'Don't mess with a Black man's radio boy, hehe you gotta love that ... Our lord and savior Jesus Christ looked more like ... like freaking Heath Ledger than this guy... well ... Heath Ledger without the sodomizing ... on the freaking broke back prairie dog mountain ... oh yeah... prairie dogs ... ohhh yeah ... oh CRAP, I think I just busted a blood vessel...")
<%
dim done
done = request.form("done")
if done = "" then
done = "No"
%>
Tell a friend
<%
Else
if request.form("done") = "Yes" then
'sets variables
dim email, sendmail
email = request.form("email")
Set sendmail = Server.CreateObject("CDONTS.NewMail")
'put the webmaster address here
sendmail.From = "webmaster@aspbasics.com"
'The mail is sent to the address entered in the previous page.
sendmail.To = email
'Enter the subject of your mail here
sendmail.Subject = "Check out this website"
'send a specific page or send a site url
dim url
'url = Request.ServerVariables("HTTP_REFERER")
url = "http://www.aspbasics.net"
'This is the content of the message.
sendmail.Body = "Site recommendation from a friend!" & _
vbCrlf & vbCrlf & "A friend has sent you this email and thought you would should check out this site." & _
vbCrlf & url & vbCrlf
'this sets mail priority.... 0=low 1=normal 2=high
sendmail.Importance = 1
sendmail.Send 'Send the email!
response.redirect Request.ServerVariables("HTTP_REFERER")
'Response.write ("Sent to ") & email
End if
End if
%>
"[T]he practice of arbitrary imprisonments, have been, in all ages, the favorite and most formidable instruments of tyranny.' Alexander Hamilton, Federalist No. 84, August, 1788