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Written by Brenden   
Saturday, 20 December 2008

So one of the ClemCode.com people (likely Jeremy) wrote via my website.  Probably thinks he can hide behind the form, ignoring that I have his IP address.  Sounds like a 12 year old homophobe.  I'll let my readers decide.

Read more, but be warned he can't express himself properly without using expletives, I have cut them out but you'll get the idea.

From: Bob Evans <Brenden<term for oral sex>@youra<derogatory term for male homosexual>.com>
Subject: Diablo Professional Services, llc: HaHaHa
Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2008 01:33:37 -0500

Whats wrong you stupid Satan worshiper have to try and talk <excrement>, you wish you had half the sales I do, post to your stupid little site. You forgot to mention that we have you by the balls. You go-t wearing fag FU-Q. You also forgot to mention that you are not a registered business, oh ya and you are guilty of 4 years of tax evasion.
Hope you trailer isn't mortgaged...HaHaHa


Nice huh?  I don't even need to bother responding to that.  Just thought my readers would find this kind of thing very amusing.  I've already noticed that several have reviewed his 'product', and found it to be just as pathetic as I did.

Again they go on with the claim that my business is not 'registered'.  They obviously have no clue in that regard, or have any idea that there are many forms that a business can take.  I hope they contact the IRS, I'm sure they'll lie,, in which case I'm sure they'll enjoy prison time.

Oh well.  Maybe these people will provide some more amusement, and keep it coming.  I suppose next round of this will also be forwarded to the U.S. Attorney general for prosecution under the CDA, as well as the N.C. Attorney General for prosecution under N.C. cyber stalking laws.  Likely a hate crime specification as well.

 
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