Inspector,
You never actually affirmed Ms. Post's opinion that I am no longer
considered a suspect in the crime in question. Would you please let me know
if I am now free to travel abroad? You see, I have a rapidly approaching
appointment at a famous auction house in London, an appointment that was
difficult to come by and will be more difficult to arrange again.
And have you ever even given any thought to the fact that it may not have
been a letterboxer at all who stole the Store of Good Manners? Hmmm? I
would think by now you would have realized that we are by and large a very
mannerly group of folks. Have you perhaps looked among the rich and
famous? Possibly someone who has recently been in jail and who has tried to
use their position to win a more favorable venue to serve out their
sentence? Tell me - doesn't that wreak of bad manners to you? By the very
reticent nature of the letterboxing community, we would make perfect
scapegoats for a high profile person who wishes not to be scrutinized.
Given Don's background in security work in California, wouldn't you think it
might be a good idea to solicit his assistance in pursuing such an avenue?
I don't know about anyone else, but for my part, I'm growing weary of the
waiting. It's the not knowing that is the worst!
--
Barefoot Lucy
"It's not about footwear, it's about philosophy"
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Think outside the box(ing community)
3 messages in this thread |
Started on 2007-06-08
Think outside the box(ing community)
From: Barefoot Lucy (barefootlucy@gmail.com) |
Date: 2007-06-08 23:12:02 UTC-05:00
Re: Think outside the box(ing community)
From: Wisconsin Hiker (kotlarek@wi.rr.com) |
Date: 2007-06-09 04:15:06 UTC
Yes, I've also noticed that Emily never responded to my "P.S." What
is she REALLY looking for? Maybe manners aren't her highest
priority....?
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Barefoot Lucy"
wrote:
>
> Inspector,
>
> You never actually affirmed Ms. Post's opinion that I am no longer
> considered a suspect in the crime in question. Would you please
let me know
> if I am now free to travel abroad? You see, I have a rapidly
approaching
> appointment at a famous auction house in London, an appointment
that was
> difficult to come by and will be more difficult to arrange again.
>
> And have you ever even given any thought to the fact that it may
not have
> been a letterboxer at all who stole the Store of Good Manners?
Hmmm? I
> would think by now you would have realized that we are by and large
a very
> mannerly group of folks. Have you perhaps looked among the rich and
> famous? Possibly someone who has recently been in jail and who has
tried to
> use their position to win a more favorable venue to serve out their
> sentence? Tell me - doesn't that wreak of bad manners to you? By
the very
> reticent nature of the letterboxing community, we would make perfect
> scapegoats for a high profile person who wishes not to be
scrutinized.
> Given Don's background in security work in California, wouldn't you
think it
> might be a good idea to solicit his assistance in pursuing such an
avenue?
>
> I don't know about anyone else, but for my part, I'm growing weary
of the
> waiting. It's the not knowing that is the worst!
> --
> Barefoot Lucy
> "It's not about footwear, it's about philosophy"
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
is she REALLY looking for? Maybe manners aren't her highest
priority....?
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Barefoot Lucy"
>
> Inspector,
>
> You never actually affirmed Ms. Post's opinion that I am no longer
> considered a suspect in the crime in question. Would you please
let me know
> if I am now free to travel abroad? You see, I have a rapidly
approaching
> appointment at a famous auction house in London, an appointment
that was
> difficult to come by and will be more difficult to arrange again.
>
> And have you ever even given any thought to the fact that it may
not have
> been a letterboxer at all who stole the Store of Good Manners?
Hmmm? I
> would think by now you would have realized that we are by and large
a very
> mannerly group of folks. Have you perhaps looked among the rich and
> famous? Possibly someone who has recently been in jail and who has
tried to
> use their position to win a more favorable venue to serve out their
> sentence? Tell me - doesn't that wreak of bad manners to you? By
the very
> reticent nature of the letterboxing community, we would make perfect
> scapegoats for a high profile person who wishes not to be
scrutinized.
> Given Don's background in security work in California, wouldn't you
think it
> might be a good idea to solicit his assistance in pursuing such an
avenue?
>
> I don't know about anyone else, but for my part, I'm growing weary
of the
> waiting. It's the not knowing that is the worst!
> --
> Barefoot Lucy
> "It's not about footwear, it's about philosophy"
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
Re: [LbNA] Re: Think outside the box(ing community)
From: Barefoot Lucy (barefootlucy@gmail.com) |
Date: 2007-06-08 23:21:54 UTC-05:00
Well hello Wisconsin Hiker!
And you know, neither of them ever responded to MY question about where the
theft took place, or to Der Mad Stamper's question about when.
Are you thinking what I'm thinking? Maybe this whole investigation thing is
a smokescreen to cover for them, and they are the true thieves of the
Store! Maybe WE should investigate THEM!
Lucy
On 6/8/07, Wisconsin Hiker wrote:
>
> Yes, I've also noticed that Emily never responded to my "P.S." What
> is she REALLY looking for? Maybe manners aren't her highest
> priority....?
>
> --- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com,
> "Barefoot Lucy"
> wrote:
> >
> > Inspector,
> >
> > You never actually affirmed Ms. Post's opinion that I am no longer
> > considered a suspect in the crime in question. Would you please
> let me know
> > if I am now free to travel abroad? You see, I have a rapidly
> approaching
> > appointment at a famous auction house in London, an appointment
> that was
> > difficult to come by and will be more difficult to arrange again.
> >
> > And have you ever even given any thought to the fact that it may
> not have
> > been a letterboxer at all who stole the Store of Good Manners?
> Hmmm? I
> > would think by now you would have realized that we are by and large
> a very
> > mannerly group of folks. Have you perhaps looked among the rich and
> > famous? Possibly someone who has recently been in jail and who has
> tried to
> > use their position to win a more favorable venue to serve out their
> > sentence? Tell me - doesn't that wreak of bad manners to you? By
> the very
> > reticent nature of the letterboxing community, we would make perfect
> > scapegoats for a high profile person who wishes not to be
> scrutinized.
> > Given Don's background in security work in California, wouldn't you
> think it
> > might be a good idea to solicit his assistance in pursuing such an
> avenue?
> >
> > I don't know about anyone else, but for my part, I'm growing weary
> of the
> > waiting. It's the not knowing that is the worst!
> > --
> > Barefoot Lucy
> > "It's not about footwear, it's about philosophy"
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
>
>
--
Barefoot Lucy
"It's not about footwear, it's about philosophy"
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
And you know, neither of them ever responded to MY question about where the
theft took place, or to Der Mad Stamper's question about when.
Are you thinking what I'm thinking? Maybe this whole investigation thing is
a smokescreen to cover for them, and they are the true thieves of the
Store! Maybe WE should investigate THEM!
Lucy
On 6/8/07, Wisconsin Hiker
>
> Yes, I've also noticed that Emily never responded to my "P.S." What
> is she REALLY looking for? Maybe manners aren't her highest
> priority....?
>
> --- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
> "Barefoot Lucy"
>
> >
> > Inspector,
> >
> > You never actually affirmed Ms. Post's opinion that I am no longer
> > considered a suspect in the crime in question. Would you please
> let me know
> > if I am now free to travel abroad? You see, I have a rapidly
> approaching
> > appointment at a famous auction house in London, an appointment
> that was
> > difficult to come by and will be more difficult to arrange again.
> >
> > And have you ever even given any thought to the fact that it may
> not have
> > been a letterboxer at all who stole the Store of Good Manners?
> Hmmm? I
> > would think by now you would have realized that we are by and large
> a very
> > mannerly group of folks. Have you perhaps looked among the rich and
> > famous? Possibly someone who has recently been in jail and who has
> tried to
> > use their position to win a more favorable venue to serve out their
> > sentence? Tell me - doesn't that wreak of bad manners to you? By
> the very
> > reticent nature of the letterboxing community, we would make perfect
> > scapegoats for a high profile person who wishes not to be
> scrutinized.
> > Given Don's background in security work in California, wouldn't you
> think it
> > might be a good idea to solicit his assistance in pursuing such an
> avenue?
> >
> > I don't know about anyone else, but for my part, I'm growing weary
> of the
> > waiting. It's the not knowing that is the worst!
> > --
> > Barefoot Lucy
> > "It's not about footwear, it's about philosophy"
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
>
>
--
Barefoot Lucy
"It's not about footwear, it's about philosophy"
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