The Boston Diaries

The ongoing saga of a programmer who doesn't live in Boston, nor does he even like Boston, but yet named his weblog/journal “The Boston Diaries.”

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Wednesday, February 21, 2001

I look like a cheap s1ut?


From:  rick@cumjunky.com [mailto:rick@cumjunky.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 7:09 AM
To: sconner@XXXXXXXXX
Subject: What the hell are you doing?


WHATS YOUR PROBLEM?  We break up for 2 weeks and then Brad sends
me this url: http://cumjunky.com/jewels/   What the hell are you doing?
You look like a cheap s1ut!  Is that what you want?  Everyone to
think you are a WH0RE?  Fine if that's the deal, then I'm gunna
send this email to every person that I can.  Now the world
will know exactly how skanky you are!

                              BURN IN HELL BlTCH!
                              Love Eric


Go here and see what a WH0RE my ex girlfriend is:
http://cumjunky.com/jewels/






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At work no less.

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