I'm devastated. I just realised that all my ‘love letters’ are on e-mail and no grandchild of mine will ever find a stack of them bound by ribbon in a box somewhere. I would have said 'attic' but friends like R pointed out, "Do you even HAVE an attic?" Not that I can see any grandkids on the horizon but the mails I'm sure are hanging around somewhere in some folder. Or at least what's left after I deleted several since yahoo was still stingy with its mailbox space then.
Meanwhile, there's something wrong with the internet browser at home though strangely one of the IMs is working. It happens all the time. Every couple of months something or the other goes wrong with the computer negating all the time it is SUPPOSED to have saved me. "Technology sucks," I told a friend. On Gtalk of course.
Meanwhile, there's something wrong with the internet browser at home though strangely one of the IMs is working. It happens all the time. Every couple of months something or the other goes wrong with the computer negating all the time it is SUPPOSED to have saved me. "Technology sucks," I told a friend. On Gtalk of course.
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just an idea.. change the colour of your love letters foldr to pink.. start dropping hints as to what your email password is.. and wait for the world to crack into your account to relish your words of love :)
at least u have love letters - how utterly charming - even if it is in some account folder. i have zilch :)
Hmmm. Why not just keep a diary? Far more efficient. I believe it's been done before.
As for lost letters, feel free to publish a selection online and I'll print 'em out to guard against future disaster. I'll even supply the ribbon. Pink?
your connection is the problem
your browser can't translate the name of the site you want to go to, but the IM always connects to the same place
basically, kill your service provider
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