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My Letter To My High School Classmates, Wherever They Might Be
My Childhood Memory
My Story
It's the only one I have, so you'd think it would be REALLY good, right? Well, you'd be wrong. Completely wrong. And all of your friends would laugh at you and call you names, like "That wrong person, who gets things wrong a lot."
A long time ago, in a hemisphere far, far away, I started writing this story. 7 years later it looks awfully similar to how it did 7 years ago, but there is the fact that I've been able to enjoy 7 years worth of writer's block because of it. So I've got that going for me... which is nice.
This is my absolute, hands down, no questions asked, favorite open letter that I will ever write to my high school classmates, barring some unforseen event, such as my getting named Broken Arrow Classmates Open Letter Writer Laureate. And yes, I did have to look up how to spell laureate. It's a good thing for you I'm not lazy, otherwise you'd probably be saying to yourself right about now, "Looperdoo, what the hell is a looperdoo?" Well, maybe I wasn't that far off, but you get the idea. Anyway, I have to stop now. The description is becoming longer than the actual item it's describing.
My Future...
Orwell had 1984, Huxley had Brave New World, and now www.michaelmoorejr.com has In the Future... I can't help but kind of feel sorry for those other guys.
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