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Guru

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I'm thinking about suing some foro members here

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Sounds like Dogo 30 years from now



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F@$@$@%%%K gringos.


Honestly ! They have nothing better to do ?


 


Imagine if in here we will start to sue all the one we supposedly have been insulted by, OMG, that ill be the never ending story


 


LOL



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Just how ridiculous are lawsuits getting?



Man sues chatroom pals: I was humiliated beyond what 'no man could endure'
By J.K. Dineen
Court TV
Updated Jan. 12, 2006, 10:46 a.m. ET

Mike Marlowe fully admits that he sometimes gave George Gillespie a hard time in that AOL chatroom.

But never in his wildest imagination did he expect to be sued in court for what he characterized as "razzing."

"We gave him crap," said Marlowe, a 33-year-old welder in Fayette, Ala. "I'm not going to deny it. I teased him and he teased me back. He gave it back better than he ever got it."

A generation ago, such petty personal beefs might have been settled with fists outside the corner bar, but now it's the Internet age — and Ohio resident George Gillespie instead filed a $25,000 lawsuit against two erstwhile cyber chums he met in the sprawling 900-room, mostly anonymous society that makes up AOL's chat universe.

Gillespie, 53, claims that Marlowe and Bob Charpentier, a 52-year-old Oregon resident, insulted him and harassed him in the AOL chatroom called "Romance — Older Men" to the point where it inflicted "severe emotional distress and physical injury that is of a nature no reasonable man could be expected to endure it."

The complaint, expected in court on Jan. 31 for a pretrial conference, also names AOL as a defendant for allowing the alleged harassment to take place.

Gillespie alleges that the duo intruded into his "private affairs." The complaint states that Marlowe actually drove from Alabama to Ohio to photograph the plaintiff's home, which he then posted on the Web. He also allegedly went to the courthouse in Medina to dig up personal dirt on Gillespie, which he then also disseminated over the Internet.


http://www.courttv.com/news/2006/011..._suit_ctv.html



 


Perhaps I should lay off Dogo now before he sues me.



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