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Hi: Just settling in to morning coffee. To answer the question, I do a lot of google searches. When you search "free emoticons" I think there must be a few billion of these things out there.
After wasting more time than I really should have, I ended up on a blogger's page in the spanish language. Here is the google translation of that blogger's page, which had a spam emoticon. (gotta love google, even translates for us) In a move to strengthen my personal brand digitall I've created this blog, which deals with Online Marketing and Social Media, where I pour all my knowledge and experience (Click on the image to learn more).Read more: Thanks for sharing ![]() Under Creative Commons License: Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike Follow us: @ ignaciosantiago on Twitter | Ignaciosantiagop on Facebook. I don't know who gets paid for creating emoticons. Due to their ubiquitous nature in cyber-space, I think there must be a lot of people who do it for fun because they can. Anyway, that is how one particular spam emoticon found its way to a forum on spam. Time for the second cup and then back to shoveling snow. Cheers Jack
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