hahaha People Think I'm Famous, Fools

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Aequitas

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Anyone remember my new site I was talking about on seperate threads where my target audince was 13 to 17 teens, well the following comments left on my site must mean I've done a good job in building it haha read some of these.

1) emily i cant belive im talking to u on a website this is so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i love u and your carrecter how could u make your carrecter so funny!!!!!!!!!!!!! anyway i LOVE U EMILY

2) your show i so awesome!!!! so r your songs!!!! u have a great voice!!!!

Ok so those are only two examples but there are tons more each day somehow relating to asking me a direct question about the show or they can't believe there talking to a star.

At first I thought it was just the usually blab comments but I think a trend has somehow caught on with people reading the comments and more and more of them actually think I'm the star of this TV Show when I've never ever claimed to be the star, I was even trying to buy the original doman name which would be the name of the show but was left with pic on the end of the name.

Now you would think they would catch onto this but since the actual domain of the show is owned by Avalon Domains who are impossible to contact and are stubborn enough to just let it rot instead of putting it to good use I guess some just assume.

Has anyone else ever had this type of thing happen on there sites before? The one good thing about it is they stay on the site forever and this is only traffic from one submitted YouTube video, just wait until I gain #1 position in Google for the larger amount of traffic.
 


This happens to me all the time with adults.. I've got celebrity-name.com, and they either use a contact form on the site, or some even get the whois info and contact me using that... even though I'll clearly state that I've got nothing to do with the celebrity, or its an unofficial website.

<celeb>, you are awesome. I love all your work. When you're in <my city>, please come to my house.


Years ago, with a certain celebrity who shall go nameless because I still own a related domain name.. I'd actually write back to people and be real rude and pretend to be that celebrity. Not to run a scam or even sell anything, just for laughs.
hint: Goodfellas.
 
hahaha this is funny I just got another one.

<star> i love u i wish i was u i love u that much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! is it fun being famous plzzzzzzzzzzzzzz u have to get back to me plzzzzzzzzzzzzz plzzzzzzzzz plz zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz i love u <star> u hav an awsom voice i love u
 
Has anyone else ever had this type of thing happen on there sites before? The one good thing about it is they stay on the site forever and this is only traffic from one submitted YouTube video, just wait until I gain #1 position in Google for the larger amount of traffic.

Yeah, i used to run a site about an insanely popular pseudo-punk band who sang songs that 12 year old girls loved.

The band name was often misspelled (some people typed it as 2 words and some people typed it as 3 words) and I was number 1-3 in Google for a misspelling of a few dozen search terms (band name, band photos, band interview, etc) and 1-10 for the real spelling of a few dozen search terms. Every day I would get a few hundred emails and blog comments and about 1 out of 20 was an idiot girl who thought I was the band and would write something like,

"Oh my GOD!!!!! I love you!!!! I can't believe I found your email address!!! You are so hot!! We should meet after your show in Denver, my mom isn't picking me up 'til 12 ;)"

I'd reply with links telling them to buy posters, shirts, cds, hats and whatever other crap I could think of :D
 
You are my hero Aquitas. You should try to meet up with some of those 12 year old bitches and get them to suck your balls.
 
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