Filed under: Internet, E-mail, AOL
Homer Simpson impersonator attacks fans' computers
It turns out Mr. Simpson has a legitimate, real-world e-mail address: chunkylover53@aol.com, which appeared in the episode, "The Dad Who Knew Too Little." Before airing the episode back in 2002 for the first time, Simpsons writer-producer Matt Selman registered the address with AOL. As soon as the episode finished airing, Selman's inbox filled-up instantly. Selman began replying to emails under the guise of Homer, and fans got to enjoy a short conversation with the cartoon star
Six years later, the email account is no longer active, but fans begin receiving AIM messages from Chunkylover53. Fans forgot that an AIM screen-name can be tied to an email other than its AOL email counterpart, and Selman never registered it or abandoned it at a later time -- leaving it open for hijack.
[via TECH.BLORGE.com]




Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Victor Agreda Jr said 11:42AM on 7-14-2008
This is all just a PR stunt for Compuglobalhypermeganet.
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JoseB said 7:10PM on 7-14-2008
The eh? that thing still around?
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JoseB said 7:10PM on 7-14-2008
Hmm... well, that SHOULD have read "The Internet eh? That thing still around?"