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We both tried really hard, each in our own ways. I wrote lots of notes; she wanted us all to bond with each other. I can't speak for the others, but I know I did; E and C still feel like family, albeit estranged and difficult at times. If either of them needed help, I wouldn't hesitate, even though we've been mostly out of touch since everything blew up. | |||
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Transcript
Nov 17, 1980
Dear M.P.W.W.S.T.O.B.P.O.P.A.P.T.I.P.L.,
Do you realize that I received three (3) notes from you yesterday (wait a minute – it was today – when you read this it will be yesterday). I will have to make up or something. It's not that I have to – it's just that I feel obligated to write when someone writes me.*
*usually We really ought to talk, the three of us. And looking in each other's eyes (I think I said that in my previous note). I don't know how much a note-writing session would help. It might help open communications. Remember Cindy's party? We will say things on paper that we won't out loud. (Don't start on the chalk board please)
I have a fear of my pen running out of ink. [scribble]
As for last year acquaintances...
I drew your picture on the bus last year. Geoffrey was sitting next to me and I told him I was drawing out of my head and that was why I was staring out the window. Actually I could see you in one of the mirrors. Why did I just tell you that? I don't know. I ought to tell you more things – but why should I.
1. last year
2. schweinehundI remember one day1 I was in a bad mood and was stalking around the buses calling everyone a swinehund2 (pardon the misspelling) and I passed you and said accusingly, and I quote, "Woozle!" You gave me a rather odd look.
I remember when Jessica visited the school, I couldn't believe she was your sister but you were treating her so rudely I knew she must.
Remember last year at the Museum of Life & Science the book fair? That was the first time I actually met your mother face to face "Jesus I am overjoyed to meet you face to face."
My mom was congratulating you on your performance in "Rock and Roll Shoes".
I think Cindy – no, all of us are dynamite (T.N.T.) waiting for our fuse. So help me – we wait!
I sensed your obvious frustration today at lunch when Cindy got P.O.ed (no, Put Out) Have you had a talk with her in private? Recently? Can you? I mean are you mentally capable of doing so? Sometimes I'm not. I think you should talk to her alone – get a feel for what she's feeling.
Don't make jokes about you being graphic – you are. It's your precise way of thinking – sometimes like a computer! (I did not mean that as a compliment.)
I sometimes am ambiguous. Why do you always write in capital letters?
What were you talking to Mr. Goodwillie about on Friday after school?
Bye the bye – the last not you gave me was really the 30th. I forgot about the second one which was in my back pocket at the time.
Yesterday (here I go again – it was today) Today after school (A.S.) the walk home was an interesting encounter (as you would say).
My shoes got wet.
What do you have against Dickens? I am referring to when at lunch we started talking about A Tale of Two Cities.
Maybe you aren't [empty space] Whatever
Let's communicate more. (Communicate this communication to the other two commuters please)
- Bye for now,
- M.O.T.C.P.S.A.O.I.G.O.W.T.T.W.
- Píczluvvík
Pen is better because it lasts – it doesn't rub out!
Comments
We both tried really hard, each in our own ways. I wrote lots of notes; she wanted us all to bond with each other. I can't speak for the others, but I know I did; E and C still feel like family, albeit estranged and difficult at times. If either of them needed help, I wouldn't hesitate, even though we've been mostly out of touch since everything blew up.
WRITING IN PROGRESS