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sorry to ruin your fun guys lol

Here is an iron fist. Please rule with it in the most unapolegetic manner possible. Only then might you start to win the smallest fraction of my respect.

I have no reverence for arbitrary marks of authority.

Dear Charly,

Hi.

Regards,

Josh

Dear Josh,

It's good to hear from you. I wonder what happened to that girl who was on here a while ago. Perhaps she went to the other place to enjoy the trite musings of lesser mortals. Some people like that sort of thing. I don't. Lesser mortals and poor people do not concern me.

Love,

Charly.

xoxoxo

Dear Josh,

It's good to hear from you. I wonder what happened to that girl who was on here a while ago. Perhaps she went to the other place to enjoy the trite musings of lesser mortals. Some people like that sort of thing. I don't. Lesser mortals and poor people do not concern me.

Love,

Charly.

xoxoxo

Dear Charly,

I thank you for your letter. Yes, perhaps she has gone to another place – We’ll never know?

In regards to your views on poor people, I do agree. They are a burden on today’s modern society.

I hope to hear from you again.

Regards,

Josh

Dear Charly,

I thank you for your letter. Yes, perhaps she has gone to another place – We’ll never know?

In regards to your views on poor people, I do agree. They are a burden on today’s modern society.

I hope to hear from you again.

Regards,

Josh

Dear Josh,

I received the cookies with the last letter you sent, and thank you they were delicious.

I have enclosed some rock candy. It is cold here is Scotland and so many of the girls have red hair, I find it so unattractive. Once this contract is Up I am seeing what I can do about moving to Iceland. I don't care about how cold it is, blonds are hot.

Anyway if you know any cereal killers tell them to ask god for a cold snap to kill off the weaker homeless people.

I do miss our boggle nights in front of the open fire.

Kind regards,

Charly.

James - if there hadn't been the balancing comments in that thread from a few different people it would be toast. As it stands, someone got in and put in their side of the story, it was refuted by others... and as far as I can see there's no defamation and no real reason not to leave the thread as a resource for the community. If you or anyone else feels differently then feel free to explain why, with examples if possible, but don't just demand it be deleted without an explanation then cry when it's not done.

PS. Josh is making me blush

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