Please forgive my impetuous nature, but I happened upon your letter to your Uncle Cedric and, while glancing through it, I found expressed within its pages sentiments I would enjoy discussing with you directly.
I look forward to the opportunity presenting itself. Words spoken from the heart are not to be judged. Let us discover what kinship we may share.
It would seem,
anonymous
June 8 2004, 21:13:09 UTC
Temporally at least, that we by happenstance cross within a hairs breadth of each other. I find this interesting. Especially as I get older, and have a small time to reflect on our past. From the halcyon days of the lament of the Black Blade to the times spent at Club Ninja
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Re: It would seem,thetuanJune 9 2004, 09:31:13 UTC
I do believe SIr, that you have the advantage of me. While I appreciate a good whimsy, I Fear that I require more clues before I may hazard a solution as to you identity. I shall not release my guess until I am certain of my target.
Have we ever sat beneath a bridge near a castramentional display and awaited the cooling of our beverages in the stream?
Did we ever venture too far afield in an effort to retrieve a wounded two wheeled steed?
Do you remember the 100 Acre Woods?
Or a Wooden house far in the Mountains, bearing the name of an Island?
Four questions to sharpen my aim, for I would have my shot strike true at first release.
The first shot....freebozJune 9 2004, 20:54:45 UTC
...is usually the truest. But sadly, in this case, it falls short of the mark. But your insight into the aforementioned riddle(?) is tracking the game to it's lair. The steed of many horses is, of course, set rightly on track.And that recovery was an unexpected foray into new math or at the very least a bad estimation. But, yet another memory etched into my mind no less. So I would assume that this will relieve you of your burdon or the onus of quest. And gladdens me thouroughly. You have (quite literally) at your fingertips. So use them at you leisure. At yahoo, I am usually there but invisible and if infront of my computer, will answer directly.
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Please forgive my impetuous nature, but I happened upon your letter to your Uncle Cedric and, while glancing through it, I found expressed within its pages sentiments I would enjoy discussing with you directly.
I look forward to the opportunity presenting itself. Words spoken from the heart are not to be judged. Let us discover what kinship we may share.
Fondly,
Ruth
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Have we ever sat beneath a bridge near a castramentional display and awaited the cooling of our beverages in the stream?
Did we ever venture too far afield in an effort to retrieve a wounded two wheeled steed?
Do you remember the 100 Acre Woods?
Or a Wooden house far in the Mountains, bearing the name of an Island?
Four questions to sharpen my aim, for I would have my shot strike true at first release.
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Till then....peace and health
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