NanakiBH answered Thursday June 30 2005, 9:14 pm: If the person has an online handle you can almost always find their email address... such as mine. Search Google for "Nanaki BH" and you'll get pages of mine with my email on it. If the person doesn't have any websites, then you're stuck. AOL used to have a directory. I don't know if they still do for security reasons though. If it's an AOL address, that could be pretty easy to find if you could get the directory and search their name.
Now, if you know that the person has something like a daily planner or palm pilot, you could be sneaky and get it from there. I've been shameless enough to do that one. That's a really easy one if you're in school with them. Snatch their assignment book (which hopefully they'd have) and write it down from there. If it's not in theirs, then try one of their friend's.
Trevor-Wolf answered Thursday June 30 2005, 12:09 am: The best advice that I can give is to try to find out if that person has like a journal, or a myspace, or even a column on here. Something online that they would leave blogs or something on. Most of these sites give away an email address, or some way to get in contact with that person. But besides that, without asking someone, there is no way to retrieve email addresses. Hope I helped! Need more? Just ask me, or get my SN from my column. Rate!
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