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Pastimes : Don't Ask Rambi

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To: Rambi who wrote (60775)10/25/2001 12:00:25 PM
From: Justin C  Read Replies (1) of 71178
 
I've kept most of the letters I received from young ladies. The difference with me is that their small volume doesn't require attic space for storage -- just a box in a closet. Even so, I've wondered what I would be inclined to do with them if I ever marry.

By coincidence, yesterday I received a sympathy card (my dad passed away recently) and handwritten letter from a former ladyfriend whom I haven't had contact with in many years. It was thoughtful and sweet of her. She gave me her e-mail address, which means that any future communication will be convenient but will never have the good feel of her initial handwritten thoughts.

One of the things that I've kept from yesteryear ('82) is a Valentine card that was signed "Guess Who". The handwriting was disguised and I've never had a clue as to who it was. Any theories as to why a lady would do that and never reveal herself? And btw, I've completely ruled out the '70s musical group of the card-signer's "name" ... :)
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