Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Email glitch scuttles sex party hopes

It was an email glitch that played spoilsport for a sex party organizer who catered to an upmarket clientele in East London. Though the mail was supposed to be confidential and meant to be circulated among ‘closely guarded’ members, a computer virus sent the mail across hundreds of others, leaving the organizer red-faced.
According to a report appeared in the Daily Mail last week, the Killing Kittens parties - run by Emma Sayle, a friend of the Duchess of Cambridge - are known for their discreet nature as well as their exclusivity.
The invitation, addressed to The Sexual Elite, advised clients to book places for the Killing Kittens Christmas party early to avoid disappointment. It also asked them to wear festive underwear or "anything kinky", according to the report.
Sayle sent the mail but realized that she goofed up it entirely when had to answer questions from subscribers about why their email inboxes had started filling up with RSVPs from other named users.
She reportedly admitted that her BlackBerry had been going mad with emails and she had her computer guys working around the clock to try to fix the problem.
Miss Sayle has described herself as "one of the world's leading sextrepreneurs". Her Killing Kittens brand also sells sexual aids and has organized “kidnap role play experiences” for £3,500. 

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