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Old 03-21-2001, 03:34 PM
Lil_G Lil_G is offline
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Hahahahaha these are some good stories, I have one that's not the most embarrassing, but happened only a few weeks ago.

In my policing class for criminology the proof is one of these type of guys who love using the internet. He tries to incorporate class participation by sending out emails with news articles attached to them to everyone in class.

As we were writing our first essay for this class someone had submitted some cop jokes by email to the prof in which he then forwarded to everyone else. The joke wasn't very funny, so I go to my roommate (who's also in this class) that I should reply with jokes (of "adult" material) that my roommate had sent me a couple days before.
I figured a way in which I could forward the jokes from my hotmail account (that has my name in the address) to another annoymous hotmail address and include all the emails of everyone in class, including both t.a. and prof.

The only thing I put in the text was, those jokes weren't very funny, here's some good ones. And at the bottom of the email I signed it "mark", thinking I'll just make up a name so no one will know who sent it.

Well, you can probably imagine what happened, my roommate who's talking with one of his freinds from back home on msn notices that he got this email from gagnon_nick@hotmail.com but at the end it's signed as mark.

I don't know what happened, maybe because I was switching back and forth with several emails I got confused or something.

Anyways, I get an email from the prof the next day saying that some people might find the jokes offensive and that next time I should check with him before sending anything out to the class.

The worst part is that whenever I do or say something stupid my roommates ask "was that you or mark who just did that?"



[This message has been edited by Lil_G (edited March 21, 2001).]
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