On Tue, 03 Sep 2013 06:21:07 -0400, 4s00th
<formerly_4s00th@hushmail.com> wrote:
>On Mon, 02 Sep 2013 07:26:10 -0400, Doc NP-f31 wrote:
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>Sometimes it just weirds me out how closely our tastes run! And what
>makes it worse is knowing that despite the fact that we may have
>preferences, I know we both also feel intensely that every boy is
>beautiful and has our love (whether they want it or not!) with no
>strings attached no matter how much desire we may actually have for
>them. Is it possible that you, I n L r triplet sons of different
>mothers (and fathers in all likelihood <grin>)? And doesn't it seem so
>incredible that, in this huge world and despite my xenophobic
>tendencies, we actually found each other?
>
>Love,
>Steve
>
>PS: Should I attach the "Twins Theme" by Dan Fogelberg here?
>-- foremerly 4s00th@hushmail.com
>
>Sorry my email is temporary down.
You and me and Chad could be triplets, but there is a generational
difference with L. He is our love child from that steamy night in
London. Remember that night? You, Me and Chad hammering away at that
sultry dark haired British lass? We were so drunk we didn't even know
she was a woman. I don't know who you thought she was, but I thought
she was one of those cabaret crossdressers. Chad told me it was a gay
bar. But I was so drunk, I thought he meant happy and light hearted.
Anyway, turns out she was a woman and none of knew who the father was,
so we all claimed him. Only she didn't tell us and the fetcher ended
up getting three child support checks a month for 18 years. I had
always wondered why L called me Dad number one all the time.
Anyway, we are the triplets. Brothers from different mothers who grew
up in three towns equidistant from Washington, DC. Suspicious, eh?
With love from your #1 Brother,
Doc
NP-f31
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