Thinking of pulling a sickie?

What a legend;

From: Kyle Doyle
Sent: Wednesday, 27 August 2008 9:55 a.m.
To: Niresh Regmi
Subject: RE: Absence on Thursday 21st 2008

HAHAHA LMAO epic fail
No worries man
Regards,

Kyle Doyle
 
It's a fake. Was on Digg the other day and someone posted a link to how it was fake. Cba to find the link lol.
 
False.

The Facebook profile exists (here) but it was created on 23.10.08 and the now-infamous "status" was posted on the same date.

Further evidence of shenanigans:


KYLE Doyle - who bragged on Facebook about taking a sickie and was busted by the boss - is "a clever kid who just gets into mischief".

That's the status update from the mother of the 21-year-old at the centre of Sydney's favourite email saga.

She says her son, an AAPT "resolutions expert - technical", never took a day off. She says he cooked up the now world-famous email exchange where he gets busted for a fake sickie - for a joke.

"It's completely untrue," Mr Doyle's mother, who asked not to be named, said from at her home on Sydney's outskirts. "He's a clever kid who just gets into mischief."

[...]

Yesterday, as AAPT issued a statement denying the exchange took place, Mr Doyle's mum said she was upset by the portrayal of her son - which went against his family "ethics" - saying: "You don't steal from your company."

Source.

There is no evidence that this actually happened, his employer denies it, and his Facebook page was tailor made for the stunt.
 
False.

The Facebook profile exists (here) but it was created on 23.10.08 and the now-infamous "status" was posted on the same date.

Further evidence of shenanigans:


KYLE Doyle - who bragged on Facebook about taking a sickie and was busted by the boss - is "a clever kid who just gets into mischief".

That's the status update from the mother of the 21-year-old at the centre of Sydney's favourite email saga.

She says her son, an AAPT "resolutions expert - technical", never took a day off. She says he cooked up the now world-famous email exchange where he gets busted for a fake sickie - for a joke.

"It's completely untrue," Mr Doyle's mother, who asked not to be named, said from at her home on Sydney's outskirts. "He's a clever kid who just gets into mischief."

[...]

Yesterday, as AAPT issued a statement denying the exchange took place, Mr Doyle's mum said she was upset by the portrayal of her son - which went against his family "ethics" - saying: "You don't steal from your company."

Source.

There is no evidence that this actually happened, his employer denies it, and his Facebook page was tailor made for the stunt.

Either way, still a great joke!
 
I got the actual email somewhere. or what i assume to be the actual email. It probably isnt now i think about it.
 
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