For example, much of the spam assailing these blogs purports to arrive from, or via, eastern Europe. I'm sure much can be made of that by someone with the interest to do so.
Of further interest to me has been the content of the spam. I've discovered that Levitra and Cialis are alternatives to Viagra, and that someone, somewhere, thinks Britney Spears posters are a good idea. (Perhaps the wimpy mechanic's alternative to Lolo Ferrari?). I've also discovered that dogs are raced somewhere, that diet pills have the least imaginative names, and that you can buy migraine medication online without prescription. Huh?
Anyone who's had a migraine will know that the medication leaves you hungover and feeling not much better than the migraine which had you grabbing for it in the first place, so it's unlikely to be highly prized as a recreational drug. Presumably, then, those people buying it are doing so for its intended purpose. So... why the need to go online, under the counter?
I can't somehow picture someone beset by an incipient migraine, their head exploding and their eyes doing a 1970s disco revival, going to sit down at the PC and trawl through their spam for an illicit source of Sumatriptin. Quicker, surely, to pick up the phone and grunt at the local pharmacist, who will supply against your standing prescription and send Speedy Gonzales around on his motorbike to deliver...?
Then again, I've heard that some men get headaches from Viagra, so perhaps it's a prophylactic measure when ordering that?