RAINYMOZ THE MOST EXCITING THING TO HAPPEN TO THE BOARD FOR WEEKS

Me too, L, me too.
I may be back later in the week, who knows...
 
> Me too, L, me too.
> I may be back later in the week, who knows...

ok see you soon and please don't be nasty about ken on here it's not nice.
 
> ok see you soon and please don't be nasty about ken on here it's not nice.
L, who is he?
 
I wasn't being nasty about Ken. We went over that already! I'm leaving soon, too.
 
I'm not savvy enough to play these guessing games. Welcome anyway, Rainy
 
Re: I'm not savvy enough to play these guessing games. Welcome anyway, Rainy

Well thank you for the welcome, kind miss. Also, congratulations on all of your accomplishments! One question: did you at any point try to hand Morrissey a brightly-colored envelope/book type of thing? If so, I think I saw where you were.
 
Re: I'm not savvy enough to play these guessing games. Welcome anyway, Rainy

No, but that person may have been right in front of me
and against the rail. She tried so hard to get his attention,
to give him that book-thing. But she wasn't successful.

> Well thank you for the welcome, kind miss. Also, congratulations on all of
> your accomplishments! One question: did you at any point try to hand
> Morrissey a brightly-colored envelope/book type of thing? If so, I think I
> saw where you were.
 
Re: I'm not savvy enough to play these guessing games. Welcome anyway, Rainy

It's probably because he won't take anything from anyone, bar Julia, unless it's simply a letter (he takes anything Julia has for him, because he knows she's not going to put something inappropriate or harmful in her packages). I've noticed that if it's much more involved than that, he won't take it, and then doesn't take anything from anyone around that person to avoid hurting feelings. Just an observation. But yes, you were behind her? I did see you! I was near the front, too. I'm so pleased that you had an enjoyable time, cigar-man and all!
 
Re: I'm not savvy enough to play these guessing games. Welcome anyway, Rainy

I don't blame him for being careful.

Nice of him to accept some notes. Someone waiting on line told me
to write him a note. I was going to write him a simple thank you note,
but I didn't believe he would take it.

Probably wouldn't have anyway. That's OK. Good advice anyway.

Next time.

> It's probably because he won't take anything from anyone, bar Julia,
> unless it's simply a letter (he takes anything Julia has for him, because
> he knows she's not going to put something inappropriate or harmful in her
> packages). I've noticed that if it's much more involved than that, he
> won't take it, and then doesn't take anything from anyone around that
> person to avoid hurting feelings. Just an observation. But yes, you were
> behind her? I did see you! I was near the front, too. I'm so pleased that
> you had an enjoyable time, cigar-man and all!
 
I gotta go. Goodnight, Rainy and please remember...

Always wear your rubbers (to keep your feet dry, of course.)

> I don't blame him for being careful.

> Nice of him to accept some notes. Someone waiting on line told me
> to write him a note. I was going to write him a simple thank you note,
> but I didn't believe he would take it.

> Probably wouldn't have anyway. That's OK. Good advice anyway.

> Next time.
 
To rainymoz

If you're connected to Mr. Morrissey, please tell him the Brazilian fans
are desperate for seeing him live on tour in Brazil.
We love him very much (I think he saw that when he did a few gigs in our country).
 
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