The Eichler Family Rocks!

Aug 09, 2006 15:32

This summer I've had some pretty colorful visitors at Ghostly Tours. One family insisted that I be photographed in full costume while holding a mechanical dancing cow. Sadly, most of these people come along for the tour and then walk out of my life forever. Last week though, Ryan, my boss, gave me this letter that he had received:

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starfishattack August 9 2006, 20:32:41 UTC
I could sure use some quality summer reading! fuzzhead.gha@gmail.com

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bestfishes August 10 2006, 19:53:57 UTC
The Script is on its way, Gabe. I'm looking forward to hearing what you think of it!

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athenelight August 9 2006, 20:35:29 UTC
first draft, please.

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bestfishes August 10 2006, 19:54:41 UTC
For you? Anything. Feel free to give me your frank opinion when you're done with it.

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bestfishes August 10 2006, 05:52:34 UTC
Yeah, I wrote a couple other entries about it at the start of the summer. This is my second year doing it.

Ghostly Tours operates out of a store called Gravestone Artwear, which I think you would absolutely love. I'll totally take you there to check it out when we're boyfriendgirlfriend.

Last year I bought and awesome Edward Gorey poster from there and this summer I bought a special special surprise for Nehemiah. Of course, I can't divulge it in case he reads this.

Tonight I gave my last tour of the summer, perhaps my last tour ever. Next year I plan on interning in New York over the summer so there's no telling if I'll ever work there again.

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upthekidsget August 10 2006, 01:09:55 UTC
Me me!!! I want to read it! Send it my way ! :o) Also congratulations on first draft done, hope the rest of your summer is going well. Things in Australia are pretty good.... everything's upsidedown but good ;o)

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bestfishes August 10 2006, 19:58:26 UTC
The Script is as good as yours.

Yeah, it must be tough down there. I've heard that babies are born seeing upside-down, but our eyes adjust over time. Does that mean that the eyes of Australian babies never have to adjust?

I expect a 500 word essay on my desk by Monday, addressing either the above question or critiquing the script.

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mizurei August 10 2006, 05:24:25 UTC
Yipes?
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Yipes?

Golly Gee wilikers that sure is a swell word.

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bestfishes August 10 2006, 05:42:29 UTC
You shut your dirty little mouth, froggie.

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