This nonsense amuses me. A couple of years ago when a Nashville online columnist named Stacy wrote an article about me and quoted my PR rep, Lisa L. Brown, she received an email from Arie den Dulk informing her Lisa was my SISTER IN LAW, as if that would make any difference.
Now what would make him think that, unless he (or more likely his friend Frank), had invaded my privacy and dug into my personal background? They might be surprised how many times their emails to complete strangers are forwarded to me, so I can document their cyber stalking.
But the joke is on them. It's true I have a sister in law by the same first and last name as my PR rep. But my PR rep's MIDDLE NAME is different. They are two completely different women!
What business did Den Dulk have to stick his nose into my affairs anyway and contact the online columnist to talk about what he thought was one of my FAMILY MEMBERS? This is an example of the online cyber stalking Julie and I have been referencing. It has ZERO relevance to the work I do, and is an unwarranted intrusion into my personal life.
It's hard to ignore when people make stuff up about you and post it on the web. Or send private emails purporting to know all about your personal life when their speculation is unfounded...
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