Andrew, my sweet darling one!
You've ecstaticized me, the Ultimate Romantic, with your gentlemanly,
eloquent, understated, in-love-ness!
Oh GAWDESS, I must set about baking and decorating a cake to celebrate!
Mouldy P, do you have some spirits that we can bring to the cake table?!
Androo, can you just hold on to her until my birthday in UK in October?!
And could you plan a little trip to UK with your loved one then?
I think I'll not sleep at all tonite!
Again with the exclamation points! Will I ever quit? Oh, good, at least a
temporary effusion-break.
To the shower, then!
btw, AB, please ask her where she taught in China---and, of course, what her
name is.
still your beaky bird and smiling even more
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Burke" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 10:12 PM
Subject: Re: Snap - Burke
> Judy - > Have you noticed, Mouldy P, that he's had not Word One to
> tell us of his bday nite seduction that had seemed so certain. A touchy
> point, no doubt, so I'll leave it alone. <
>
> The sortie was a marked success. I am too much of a gentleman to go into
> details, but the word 'love' was mentioned in the dark. No doubt a poem
> will
> develop in the light.
>
> She is well read, has written a section of a book (about a tragedy and a
> gov't cover-up), has taught ESL and English at other times to
> disadvantaged
> Aboriginal kids, plus a stint teaching in China.
>
> It's a gabfest when it's not a lovenest.
>
> Hope that colours in the picture a bit for you, Judy.
>
> Cheers -
>
> Andrew
>
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