You might have noticed that my site was down yesterday — with the lovely message that my account “has been suspended”.
The problem is that I’m not on a dedicated server, so when the perfect storm of Kumari Fulbright and Jay R. Grodner hit yesterday, the traffic from Google and Yahoo overwhelmed my little shared server at my hosting provider, so they took my site down “for me”.
But we’re back now.
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Why BLOGGERS should SUE Jay Grodner
I first thought of this as satire, but the more I think about it, this insane idea may work, considering just how FUCKED the legal system has become because of ass cracks like Grodner. Here’s my brilliant idea. If you like it, PLEASE copy/past it on other boards, but hey, be sure to link it back here just to show how astounding smart FFer’s really are when they take the proper medication.
All over the blogeshere there have been perhaps thousands of man hours used in the pursuit of the story of Grodner and his famous key. It stands to reason that Grodner is a Union Man, or at least a Union supporter and following that logic, Grodner must want those who do a lot of work compensated for that work. Considering all the time and money that have gone into looking up Grodners address, his phone number, his sex postings, and other stuff (someone even attended Grodner’ trial, which had to be expensive) it’s reasonable to expect PAYMENT for this service. SO, bloggers who have written about this SHOULD BE PAID. Lawyers make a minimum of one hundred bucks and hour and that’s the cheap ones, so, all bloggers and others who have helped shed light on this subject on the internet need to band together and SUE Grodner for payment. At 100 bucks and hour times the number of times Grodner’s name has appeared on blogs, that number will be about half the national debt. A class action suit against Grodner and any partners he has would tie up the system and Grodner himself for infinity.
http://fuckfrance.com/topic/2892988/1/Discussions/Why-BLOGGERS-should-SUE-Jay-Grodner.html&replies=1
Left by Anonymous on January 5th, 2008 at 6:37 pm