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Old 10-15-2005, 01:25 PM
HopeydaFish HopeydaFish is offline
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Default Re: ever accidently email a whole list instead of just one person?

A guy at work did something along the same lines, only much more stupid. He was intending on forwarding an email that had been sent to him about something work-related. Instead, he somehow sent out an "automated response" from some On-line swingers site (Ashley Madison) saying that someone had sent his profile a private message. How he got the two emails confused is beyond me.

The best part was that the email contained a link that sent you directly onto the website and into his profile without having to enter a username or password. I didn't read any of his mail, or send out any messages...but I did take the time to switch his picture to this charming fellow:



Oh, and added "scat-play" as one of his turn-ons.
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Old 10-15-2005, 01:38 PM
lu_hawk lu_hawk is offline
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Default Re: ever accidently email a whole list instead of just one person?

A friend of mine had a co-worker who sent an e-mail making fun of the boss to a couple of his friends, only he accidentally sent it to the whole company.
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Old 10-15-2005, 02:50 PM
PocketJokers72 PocketJokers72 is offline
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Default Re: ever accidently email a whole list instead of just one person?

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A guy at work did something along the same lines, only much more stupid. He was intending on forwarding an email that had been sent to him about something work-related. Instead, he somehow sent out an "automated response" from some On-line swingers site (Ashley Madison) saying that someone had sent his profile a private message. How he got the two emails confused is beyond me.

The best part was that the email contained a link that sent you directly onto the website and into his profile without having to enter a username or password. I didn't read any of his mail, or send out any messages...but I did take the time to switch his picture to this charming fellow:



Oh, and added "scat-play" as one of his turn-ons.

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Flawless Victory.
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Old 10-15-2005, 07:55 PM
Granite Granite is offline
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Default Re: ever accidently email a whole list instead of just one person?

A friend of mine accidently sent his accountant porn. He had quite the mailing list and added him by mistake. The accountant wasn't amused. I was suprised he didn't thank him.

Same guy was quite the character. Woke up mid-flight from London to Australia having had a wet dream. Needless to say the poor woman next to him was horrified! Guess it beat the inflight movie.

Granite.
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Old 10-15-2005, 08:02 PM
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Default Re: ever accidently email a whole list instead of just one person?

After the first WTC attack in 1993, my buddy and I would always predict how the next attack would be. He moved to California in the late 1990's and we kept in touch over email. Anyway, on 9/11, I left work early and came home. I opened my email and he had wrote something like "It's about time the terrorists learned how to do something right." Problem was, he sent it to everyone in his address book. Needless to say, a lot of people weren't too happy with him for a while.
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Old 10-15-2005, 08:22 PM
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Default Re: ever accidently email a whole list instead of just one person?

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After the first WTC attack in 1993, my buddy and I would always predict how the next attack would be. He moved to California in the late 1990's and we kept in touch over email. Anyway, on 9/11, I left work early and came home. I opened my email and he had wrote something like "It's about time the terrorists learned how to do something right." Problem was, he sent it to everyone in his address book. Needless to say, a lot of people weren't too happy with him for a while.

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Old 10-15-2005, 11:48 PM
HopeydaFish HopeydaFish is offline
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After the first WTC attack in 1993, my buddy and I would always predict how the next attack would be. He moved to California in the late 1990's and we kept in touch over email. Anyway, on 9/11, I left work early and came home. I opened my email and he had wrote something like "It's about time the terrorists learned how to do something right." Problem was, he sent it to everyone in his address book. Needless to say, a lot of people weren't too happy with him for a while.

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I remember how I felt after 9/11, and I definitely would have stopped being friends with a guy like this -- at the very least.
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Old 10-16-2005, 12:02 AM
Matt Williams Matt Williams is offline
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After the first WTC attack in 1993, my buddy and I would always predict how the next attack would be. He moved to California in the late 1990's and we kept in touch over email. Anyway, on 9/11, I left work early and came home. I opened my email and he had wrote something like "It's about time the terrorists learned how to do something right." Problem was, he sent it to everyone in his address book. Needless to say, a lot of people weren't too happy with him for a while.

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I remember how I felt after 9/11, and I definitely would have stopped being friends with a guy like this -- at the very least.

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Sure absolutely. But the message was really meant just for me and I knew he meant no harm when he said it.
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