American Psycho

Nov 19, 2004 10:48

A couple of years ago I read 'American Psycho', a truly disturbing book that got inside the mind of a serial killer and sadist. The scariest thing about it was that no one around him could figure out that he was actually a psycho. He just seemed like an ordinary Wall Street tosser with the suits, the enormous ego, and a bizarre love of Huey Lewis ( Read more... )

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blackflayme2 November 19 2004, 13:05:45 UTC
What a hand job.

I'm sure you've got ways of blocking his email address there at your office. I'm also pretty sure you've got a legal department there that can send him a nice little email stating that he is facilitating the abuse of email and what he is doing is pretty near stalking and that if he doesn't stop, they will take legal action.

I suggest, that you email him back and tell him that he is to no longer email you at work as it is a distraction and that you have no desire whatsoever to have any contact with him. You have to at least establish that and keep copies of all the emails that he sends you and that you send him. That way, you have ammunition.

Of course, you could sign him up for all sorts of nice little email groups to spend his time on...gay rights, nazi news letters, porn sites...there's endless possibilities. Maybe then, he'd be too busy finding all sorts of fascinating things to occupy his time with and he'd forget about you.

I'm curious...what part of America is he in? I need to know if I should be watching out for someone...ick.

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howdarestthou November 19 2004, 16:37:48 UTC
And if you go to www.thefreesite.com, you can sign him up for tons of freebies, including condoms, army movies, fabric samples, kitty litter, batteries, Select Comfort video, and tons of mailing lists.

[evil laughter]

Get him.

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mrstork November 23 2004, 03:12:42 UTC
I could, but I also find his emails quite entertaining in a 'laughing at freaks' kind of way. Is that wrong?

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