Internet Prank
Purchase your friend's web address
What if you purchased the rights to one of your friend's domain name (website address), placed embarrassing photos on the site and/or slander, and then sent an email message to all of their friends and family telling them to visit the site? Depending on how good of a relationship you have with your friend they will laugh or get vary pissed at you. Well, I did just this and you can visit the website at: www.ChuckSpringer.com. Some of the photos may have been altered to further offend the victim.
I have considered using this site to make rude or slanderous statements about my friend. Perhaps I should choose a different slander theme from month to month. Slander themes might include:
- Accusations of child molestation
- A diatribe coming "from him" on how he hates his wife
- Rants of how he hates his current employer and everyone he works with
- Claims that he is apathetic to terrorist organizations
Recommendations on additional themes of slander for this Internet Prank should be sent to chuck@chuckspringer.com.
If your friend's domain name is already taken, consider purchasing a domain name with their name as a part of it. Consider if www.ChuckSpringer.com was already registered, I could have taken out www.ChuckSpringerIsAFatAss.com or www.ChuckSpringerRapedHisGrandma.com. You get the picture, be as bastardly as possible.
Owning your friends domain name and creating a site for them is cheaper than you might think. I found an offer for 3 years of free web-hosting and purchased the domain name for a mere $5.99 per year. However, your costs could skyrocket if your friend seeks an injunction on the use of his website and you are forced to hire a lawyer due to your defamatory and malicious allegations.
While my web-host (1and1) isn't giving away free hosting anymore, they are pretty cheap. Less than $5 per month for some packages.
Here is another Internet Prank: Send the I'm Gay Flashing Prank to your friends!
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