Wednesday, July 13, 1994
Pretty women
Robert, Just thought I would reply to the last letter you wrote me before I go home. This way you will have two messages from me when you check your mail. This one can't be really long at all though. It doesn't matter how many messages I have from you anyway. As long as I have plenty of time (which it seems like I don't anymore) I can ramble away. I feel at a slight disadvantage though. You sit at a computer screen. Every time you have a five minute break you can drop me a line. I wish I could do the same for you. I get very lonely not writing to you. Maybe that is why it is good we talk on the phone on Sundays. I miss you a great deal after waiting two days to correspond with you in any way. You were mentioned a song in the last letter. Part of it goes, "If you want to be happy for the rest of your life, never make a pretty woman your wife." After listening to you, I don't know if you are following the advice it gives you. Your letters are so flattering. Thank you so much. They brighten the gloomiest days when I read them. You always have something nice to say and I love to read them. Actually, you could quote the Wall Street Journal and I would love to read them because they are from you. However if you want me to pay attention to what I am reading, don't quote it (I already have to look at it because of my Personal Finance class. Yuck!!!) I should go now. I love you and can't wait for the next 167 hours. Love eternally, Wanda (your unofficial fiance)
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