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  • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
    Whoa!

    Those scare the crap out of me!

    The day that we can't even express our feelings in writing and need a cookie cutter letter to do so, is the day we have truly become dumb! That's scary!

    And the love letter?

    If you can't express your own sentiments, then you shouldn't be involved in a relationship at all. Even if the cookie cutter one got you a date, afterwards, there wouldn't be another.

    I vote for a free thinking society instead, lol!


    Terra
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    • Profile picture of the author HeySal
      Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

      Whoa!

      Those scare the crap out of me!

      The day that we can't even express our feelings in writing and need a cookie cutter letter to do so, is the day we have truly become dumb! That's scary!

      And the love letter?

      If you can't express your own sentiments, then you shouldn't be involved in a relationship at all. Even if the cookie cutter one got you a date, afterwards, there wouldn't be another.

      I vote for a free thinking society instead, lol!


      Terra
      Hallmark wouldn't like you.
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      • Profile picture of the author Midnight Oil
        Some of the best love letters you ever gave or received in life were in elementary school and were form letters.

        I love you. Do you love me?

        [ ] Yes
        [ ] No
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        • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
          Originally Posted by Midnight Oil View Post

          Some of the best love letters you ever gave or received in life were in elementary school and were form letters.

          I love you. Do you love me?

          [ ] Yes
          [ ] No
          Nah! The best love letter I ever got was from a man that sucked at writing poetry and made me laugh.

          It went something like this...

          Roses are red,
          Violets are blue,
          I can't write worth sh*t,
          But I still want to go to the movies with you.

          BwaaahahhahaHaaaaaaaaaa!

          But you know what? It worked.


          Terra
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        • Profile picture of the author joe golfer
          Originally Posted by Midnight Oil View Post

          Some of the best love letters you ever gave or received in life were in elementary school and were form letters.

          I love you. Do you love me?

          [ ] Yes
          [ ] No
          I used to get this one in 4th grade from girls:

          Please stop bugging me. If you keep bugging me, I will

          [ ] Kick you in the shin.
          [ ] Kick you in the knee.
          [ ] Kick you where it counts.

          Select one. The first two are sold out.
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      • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
        Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

        Hallmark wouldn't like you.
        If the hired me to write heartfelt, sentimental love cards, they'd love me! Haha!

        But, letters and cards are completely different.


        Terra
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        • Profile picture of the author HeySal
          Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

          If the hired me to write heartfelt, sentimental love cards, they'd love me! Haha!

          But, letters and cards are completely different.


          Terra
          I used to write letters for people. Twenty five bucks a pop, a nice piece of stationary, matching envelope, and a stamp. Was making good money for it until the internet became a household item. There is a difference, maybe, in the receiving end - but not so much on the creation end. Basically it's just translating. A form letter, though - that's lazy and removed enough that I'd tell someone to hit the bricks if I received one.
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          • Profile picture of the author joe golfer
            Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

            I used to write letters for people. Twenty five bucks a pop, a nice piece of stationary, matching envelope, and a stamp. Was making good money for it until the internet became a household item.
            I don't know. Your services might be still be in demand!

            https://handiemail.com/

            https://maillift.com/
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            • Profile picture of the author HeySal
              Originally Posted by joe golfer View Post

              I don't know. Your services might be still be in demand!

              https://handiemail.com/

              https://maillift.com/
              Joe - these are for "hand written". LMAO - even back in the day I typed. My penmanship is absolutely frightening.
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  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    Interesting, Joe. One of my talents, or what others have perceived to be a talent, is that I'm able to translate what people are thinking into words pretty well. I thought it was kinda funny and fairly useless until I wrote letters. I had a boss once who called me his "creative translator". He'd start a sentence and get puzzled, look at me and I'd finish it for him so that the group could understand what he wanted to say. Maybe people still do want that.

    Funny - I got an assignment from a guy once that wanted me to write letters to three different women - had to just change a few details in each letter to personalize it for each one. I didn't like my client but needed the 75 bucks. So I wrote for him. The deceitful retard actually put the wrong letters in the wrong envelopes (they had to address and seal the envelopes themselves, I just gave them the finished copy and stamped envelope so they could read the letter and make sure there were no mistakes.

    Anyhow each woman received letters addressed to other women. It didn't work very well for him. LMAO. I was just elated when I heard he did that.

    I don't know if I'd ever actually offer the service again, but if someone ever contacted me and asked, I'd probably do it. I didn't just write emotional letters. I also wrote business level letters for people who had to get stuff done and couldn't write well enough to be taken seriously.
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  • Profile picture of the author BDazzler
    I think they are hilarious.
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  • Profile picture of the author Paul Myers
    That's some clever stuff right there.

    Loved the side boxes on FB-999.
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    • Profile picture of the author Cali16
      Those are absolutely hilarious!

      On the unsolicited feedback form, I especially like the "hyperbole-laden claim" and "all attempts at subtlety have failed". Too funny!

      I think it would be great fun to send one of those to someone (as a joke - or not, depending...) just to see their response.
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      • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
        Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

        Nah! The best love letter I ever got was from a man that sucked at writing poetry and made me laugh.

        It went something like this...

        Roses are red,
        Violets are blue,
        I can't write worth sh*t,
        But I still want to go to the movies with you.

        BwaaahahhahaHaaaaaaaaaa!

        But you know what? It worked.


        Terra
        Depends on the movie?


        If it was the "Pink Blood Sucking Creature From the Fifth Dimension" then it doesn't count!

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