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She's already complaining about the offense. She will be making uniform threads in no time.
Do little kids really make that many misspellings?
I guess I am overly skeptical person because part of me thinks it is fake. The mistakes aren't consistent.
Do little kids really make that many misspellings?
I guess I am overly skeptical person because part of me thinks it is fake. The mistakes aren't consistent.
Do little kids really make that many misspellings?
I guess I am overly skeptical person because part of me thinks it is fake. The mistakes aren't consistent.
Edit: One consistent mistake is that they never use multiple vowels together (except in their name). So I feel a little better now that this is not a forgery.
Do little kids really make that many misspellings?
I guess I am overly skeptical person because part of me thinks it is fake. The mistakes aren't consistent.
Edit: One consistent mistake is that they never use multiple vowels together (except in their name). So I feel a little better now that this is not a forgery.
Do little kids really make that many misspellings?
I guess I am overly skeptical person because part of me thinks it is fake. The mistakes aren't consistent.
Edit: One consistent mistake is that they never use multiple vowels together (except in their name). So I feel a little better now that this is not a forgery.
Good call. It's clearly fake. A grown man thought, "I know what I'll do: I'll write a fake message to Georgia Tech in crayons with misspellings passing it off as a kid's letter. To really sell it, I'll draw a picture of a yellow jacket at the bottom. THEN I'll sign it "Violet" you know, an adorable - but not TOO adorable - little girl's name. People might become suspicious if I use a name like "Lorelei" or "Rose". THEN I'll post it to an internet message board to get my plan rolling into action. Nothing too fancy like JacketsOnline or The Hive, but something lowbrow like StingTalk. Those asshats will believe anything. Once they all believe that a little girl wrote a letter, that's when I'll move onto Phase 2 of my plan."
Good call. It's clearly fake. A grown man thought, "I know what I'll do: I'll write a fake message to Georgia Tech in crayons with misspellings passing it off as a kid's letter. To really sell it, I'll draw a picture of a yellow jacket at the bottom. THEN I'll sign it "Violet" you know, an adorable - but not TOO adorable - little girl's name. People might become suspicious if I use a name like "Lorelei" or "Rose". THEN I'll post it to an internet message board to get my plan rolling into action. Nothing too fancy like JacketsOnline or The Hive, but something lowbrow like StingTalk. Those asshats will believe anything. Once they all believe that a little girl wrote a letter, that's when I'll move onto Phase 2 of my plan."
only to have his plan foiled by zulu. Now he can't get away with the perfect crime.
Good call. It's clearly fake. A grown man thought, "I know what I'll do: I'll write a fake message to Georgia Tech in crayons with misspellings passing it off as a kid's letter. To really sell it, I'll draw a picture of a yellow jacket at the bottom. THEN I'll sign it "Violet" you know, an adorable - but not TOO adorable - little girl's name. People might become suspicious if I use a name like "Lorelei" or "Rose". THEN I'll post it to an internet message board to get my plan rolling into action. Nothing too fancy like JacketsOnline or The Hive, but something lowbrow like StingTalk. Those asshats will believe anything. Once they all believe that a little girl wrote a letter, that's when I'll move onto Phase 2 of my plan."
In a world of D*d*s anything is possible. And after hearing a dude call in to the football radio show and tell a long obviously BS story about how Paul Johnson and GT saved his life or whatever in 2009, I have doubted the sanity of some of our fellow fans.
I could see some obsessive fan thinking "I want to write the football team a love letter, but that would be weird, so I will pretend to be a little kid."
Anyway, I think this letter is genuine
In a world of D*d*s anything is possible. And after hearing a dude call in to the football radio show and tell a long obviously BS story about how Paul Johnson and GT saved his life or whatever in 2009, I have doubted the sanity of some of our fellow fans.
I could see some obsessive fan thinking "I want to write the football team a love letter, but that would be weird, so I will pretend to be a little kid."
Anyway, I think this letter is genuine