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tomisfromwisconsin@yahoo.com
05-11-2008, 11:47 PM
Have you ever wanted to write a letter to Brett Favre but did think
he’d actually see it? This is your chance!

I am writing a book about Brett Favre, and I am collecting tribute
letters from fans to Brett regarding his retirement. If you have
written such a letter or would be willing to write one, I would love
to read it. This project is open to fans throughout the league, not
just Packer fans.

All serious replies appreciated.

Tom

tomisfromwisconsin@yahoo.com

Stebain
05-12-2008, 11:19 PM
Neat idea. Good luck with it. Mebby I'll muster up something later.

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Have you ever wanted to write a letter to Brett Favre but did think
he’d actually see it? This is your chance!

I am writing a book about Brett Favre, and I am collecting tribute
letters from fans to Brett regarding his retirement. If you have
written such a letter or would be willing to write one, I would love
to read it. This project is open to fans throughout the league, not
just Packer fans.

All serious replies appreciated.

Tom

tomisfromwisconsin@yahoo.com

turk
05-13-2008, 01:36 PM
"Stebain" <stebain@oh-hell-no.com> wrote in message
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> Neat idea. Good luck with it. Mebby I'll muster up something later.

Actually, I think Favre should be writing thank you letters to Bengal fans,
given our team's porous defense allowed him to throw to a wide open WR to
get his first victory. I remember that game. I want to say Kitrich Taylor
was the receiver? Forgot which Bengal got burned (Rod "Toast" Jones?),
since it happened so often they all blur together.

turk
--
"You know one thing I've learned, is it's easier to tear a country down than
it is to rebuild a country," GW Feb. 21, 2008

shark265@bright.net
05-14-2008, 02:34 PM
On May 13, 8:36 am, "turk" <tur...@noway.nohow> wrote:
> "Stebain" <steb...@oh-hell-no.com> wrote in message
>
> news:4828c321$0$20197$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>
> > Neat idea. Good luck with it. Mebby I'll muster up something later.
>
> Actually, I think Favre should be writing thank you letters to Bengal fans,
> given our team's porous defense allowed him to throw to a wide open WR to
> get his first victory.  I remember that game.  I want to say Kitrich Taylor
> was the receiver?  Forgot which Bengal got burned (Rod "Toast" Jones?),
> since it happened so often they all blur together.
>
> turk
> --
> "You know one thing I've learned, is it's easier to tear a country down than
> it is to rebuild a country," GW Feb. 21, 2008

Dear Brett:
I am that drunken bastard that stole the ball from you in Cincinnati
and ran it back. I almost made it till the thug Cincinnati Cops gang
tackeled me on the 10. Then I got hauled off to Jail. Remember me?

Something like that???

joe joe
05-17-2008, 01:50 PM
indeed

"turk" <turk96@noway.nohow> wrote in message
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> "Stebain" <stebain@oh-hell-no.com> wrote in message
> news:4828c321$0$20197$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>> Neat idea. Good luck with it. Mebby I'll muster up something later.
>
> Actually, I think Favre should be writing thank you letters to Bengal
> fans, given our team's porous defense allowed him to throw to a wide open
> WR to get his first victory. I remember that game. I want to say Kitrich
> Taylor was the receiver? Forgot which Bengal got burned (Rod "Toast"
> Jones?), since it happened so often they all blur together.
>
> turk
> --
> "You know one thing I've learned, is it's easier to tear a country down
> than
> it is to rebuild a country," GW Feb. 21, 2008
>