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(Borrowing from the image style formatting of The Radio Girl). My good friend Kelsi recently sent me a little present she thought (correctly) I’d enjoy. She told me I’d know it because it would be wrapped in Christmas paper and sealed with duct tape. Gotta love somebody like that!!! |
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I spent a day or two just admiring Kelsi’s great wrapping skills before I finally opened the package. Evidently our Radio Girl asked female announcers across Canada to share their most embarrassing “Radio” stories which she then compiled into this very funny book.Having donated a portion of the proceeds to breast cancer research, and having read of my own cancer experience, she opted to send me this autographed edition. |
I liked the Radio Girl logo on the wrapping so I converted it into a transparent PNG. Kelsi, if you’d like to have it, just lift it with my blessings.
Thank you so much Kelsi! Perhaps I’ll start sending you pumpkins!
Brother John
Lansdowne, Pennsylvania USA





John, this is way off topic, but I wanted you to know my health is fine; I didn’t post your, and others, comments at the LMC this week, because all week I have been planning to the last dot, asking my girlfriend Leti to marry me tonight, on her birthday. And she sometimes reads the LMC.
Bought the ring 3 weeks ago, and I’m a nervous wreck with a gnawing fear of her rejection.
But other than that, I’m OK? I think.
Comment by localmalcontent — July 19, 2008 @ 11:51 am |
Glad you like the book, Brother J. I think I will swipe the logo you uploaded – thank you.
By the way, I don’t always wrap gifts with duct tape. Sometimes I use fishing line. Or gum. Whatever’s handy…
Comment by kelsi — July 20, 2008 @ 2:12 am |
Browsing the other site and I note you had a birthday?
Happy Belated Birthday!
DS
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