Favorite E-Mails

Like many other sites, this site gets its share of e-mails—both good and bad. However every now and then I get some e-mails that are so outrageous that I can't help sharing them with other visitors. Here they are.

September 22, 2004: I got a bizarre e-mail regarding a previous induction into the Website Hall of Infamy from July. The original website went off-line just days after I inducted it but the person behind that site definitely brings out the weirdos.

September 29, 2003: Sometimes I get the weirdest e-mails.

January 10, 2003: More e-mails from Michael Jackson fans. By the third day I grew tired of receiving e-mails over something that I did NOT create, I did NOT post on this site, and all I did was link to another site that had the game. So I ended up temporarily removing my own e-mail address from this site until this whole thing blew over.

January 9, 2003: More e-mails from Michael Jackson fans asking me to remove a game that I don't even have on this site. (By the way, since when is it a crime to simply link to another site that have content that may offend some people?)

January 8, 2003: Last month I added a link on the Games section to another site that posted this really twisted game. It's called Michael Jackson Baby Drop, and it's a parody of an incident where Michael Jackson dangled his infant son over the railing of a fourth floor balcony of a Berlin hotel and a video of it received extensive airplay all over the world. I don't have a copy of this game anywhere on this site. All I did was just link to the page on another site where the game is posted. But it doesn't stop three of Michael Jackson fans from e-mailing me asking me to remove the game from this site. (Yeah, like I can go on to Madblast.com's servers and remove the game even though I am not the webmaster of that other site.) I responded to all three of the e-mailers in my own twisted way.

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