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odd humor on valentine's day

in celebration of valentine's day, here's a little dose of laughter to all the hopeless romantics, the loveless, and the in-betweens. it's from a forwarded e-mail from way back. author of the letters are unknown. due credit is given to that person for these crafty and fun letters. makes you wonder how the love landscape has changed, huh? happy valentine's day, everyone! read on and enjoy... - vet ================================= A MODERN LOVE LETTER Dearest Julia, I am very happy to inform you that I have fallen in love with you since Tuesday, the 17th of August 2001. With reference to the meeting held between us on the 17th of August 2001 at 1500 hours, I would like to present myself as a prospective lover. Our love affair would be on probation for a period of no less than three months and depending on compatibility,would be made permanent. Of course, upon completion of probation, there will be continuous relationship training and relationship appraisal schemes leadin

chance encounter

Have you ever sworn to yourself that you'll never ever talk to a particular person again? You pray that you'll never ever meet that person again because just looking at that person's face makes you seethe? Or that when you ever meet the person again, you'll simply ignore the person, walk away, or perhaps grab the opportunity to ask the questions that were left hanging when you parted ways? So I had this friend once. From my perspective, I severed our ties without any anger. I was happy for that friend because things in his life finally fell into place. I knew then that it was what he wanted, and I'd have no problem walking away. Right from the start, we've established that the moment he finds his grapefruit (that's what he calls a GF), we'll part ways. I've mentioned that unloading his concerns to a friend of the opposite sex and not to the grapefruit could sabotage his relationship, and I wouldn't be part of that. What saddened me was, every tim

memories

what could life be like if humans don't have capacity to keep memories? will they UNcomplicate life? one of my guilty pleasures is watching the series CHUCK. the show's plots aren't exactly the kind that leave you breathless like Prison Break did before. however, i never stopped watching the show because the characters somehow grew on me. the show has endearing characters that make me wonder sometimes how it would be like to meet those people in real life. apart from the characters, the show's humor and the sense of family among the characters are the reasons i never miss watching an episode. last night, i watched CHUCK closed its curtains after five seasons. the writers ended the show with sarah losing her memories due to a defective version of the intersect program, which she downloaded into her brain. this left chuck with a wife who can't remember anything from the last five years of her life. no memories of him and the life they've had before. who do you thi