Chix Chat

May 19, 2008

m - 20 may 2001

Filed under: from-michele

From: Michele
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2001 2:58 PM
Subject: Hi! :-)

Hi Anne!
 
Thanks for wishing me a happy birthday.  I had a rather uneventful one.  I had to work 3-9.  I didn’t mind though, because this week I’m on vacation.  I’m not going anywhere.  Just hanging out at home and relaxing.  Anyway, my parents gave me money, at work they got me a cake (chocolate with white icing. YUM!) ,  My sister got me a pair of pjs, a video (Return To Me), a book (The Mummy Returns) and a cd (The Mummy score), and my one friend got me an X-Files book on tape (which is read by none other than Mitch Pileggi!)  and a pic of Mitch emoticon.  I have it hanging on my dresser.  Sigh.  Now I can say I’ve had a man in my bedroom (giggle).
 
Thats another reason why I asked you about "dirty" e-mails, because  I knew you use the computer at work.  Ok, I wont send you the really explicit stuff.  My one friend is always sending me pictures of naked men.  I never know what to expect when I get an e-mail from her!  Some of those guys ….WOAH, MAMA!  I’m used to it, but I’m shocked by it, and I also have the uncontrollable urge to giggle when I look at stuff like that.  I just hope I don’t start laughing on my wedding night and insult my poor husband!
 
No, I have never been to Madison, Wisconsin.  I would like to visit all the US in my lifetime.  You know what sounds like a lot of fun?  Renting an rv  and just traveling across the US.  Explore.  Meet new people.  Three places outside of the US  I want to go to are Ireland, Morocco, and Prince Edward Island (Canada).  I hope someday I’ll make my dreams come true and visit those places.  How bout you?  Have you ever been outside of the US?  Whats your dream vacation?
 
Wow, a lot has changed on Days since you last watched it.  To make a long story short,  Sami and Austin are now together and John and Marlena are together.  Kristen and Carrie left the show a long time ago.  I actually started watching the show right around the time John was condemned to death for Tonys murder.  I never thought I would become hooked on a soap.  The reason why I started watching it in the first place was that I thought John was good looking. 
 
Oh!  That reminds me, there is a little pic of Arnold Vosloo on the book Danielle (my sister) got for me.  Oh my goodness, he is just the ultimate!  Those eyes!  That mouth!  That voice!  That body!  Thank God hes there (wherever he lives) and I’m here, because if we were both here I would not be responsible for my actions!  Hes married anyway, darn the luck.  Yeah, like I had a chance with him anyway! 
 
I’m really bummed because I just found out that The Fugitive was cancelled.  I wrote an e-mail to cbs and complained.  I don’t know what good that will do, but hey, at least I tried.  I thought it was an excellent show.  And Tim Daly isnt too tough on the eyes.  I’ve been watching re-runs of Wings lately.  That was a pretty funny show.
 
Well, thats about it for now.  I’ll see you soon.  Until next time, take care and God bless!
 
Michele

May 18, 2008

a - 18 may 2001

Filed under: from-anne

[chixchat note: Michele must’ve written before this one, but somehow I’ve lost that email.]

From: Anne
Date: Friday, May 18, 2001 4:05 pm
Subject: You say it’s your birthday?

Hello, Michele!
 
Early Happy Birthday! If I don’t get to write to you tomorrow, I’ll be sending some Happy Birthday thoughts your way! Do you have any big plans?
 
Re: "off-color jokes," I get plenty of them from the guys I work with - I think that started when I was forwarding to them some of the better ones that I received. (I admit, I laugh at a few of them myself: I’ll send some that I found amusing!) I don’t mind getting them as long as they’re not *too* … explicit. (Is that the word I’m looking for? Close enough.) This is my - rather public - work computer, and my computer genius associates have pretty easy access to it!
 
Speaking of which, I will probably not be at work on Monday - I have to report for JURY DUTY! Drat! My number came up so-to-speak when I was living and working out of town, but they excused me. I plan to tell them that I work at a small office and we are moving to a new location and I really need to be at work. Hopefully when I’m off on Monday I can take my car to the shop and have its wonky transmission looked at.
 
No, I’ve never been to Pittsburgh. The farthest North that I’ve been is Madison, Wisconsin. (Have you ever been there?) I went there on a "class trip" in 1996 when my school (*****) won the National ***** Championship.
 
Re: soaps, I used to watch Days of our Lives a few years ago, but somehow I fell out of touch! When I last watched Kristin was scheming to marry John, I think Sammy was in a wheelchair faking amnesia and I believe it was about to come out that Austin wasn’t Will’s father. I still read the blurb in TV Guide that sums up the week’s events, although I don’t recognize many of the characters names!
 
I was sorry to read about your grandparents being sick for so long - I know that it is a tough time!
 
I know that going to church doesn’t save a person or make them a better person or anything. My family and I are mostly "Sunday morning Christians" these days, and we don’t usually discuss "religious" things too much at home. I like going to church because I like being around people who seem stronger in their faith than I am.
 
I know what you mean about worrying! I find myself questioning a lot of things, some days more than others.
 
I will remember your prayer requests. I’ll include both of our worries and questions!
 
I’ll talk to you soon! Happy Birthday! God Bless You!
Anne
 

May 16, 2008

a - 16 may 2001

Filed under: from-anne

From: Anne
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 10:00 AM
Subject: Whassup!

Hello, Michele!
 
Do people even say "whassup" anymore? Anyway! How is everything there? Here all is … pretty good! School-wise I hope I get over this severe laziness that I’m experiencing! (I think it’s Spring Fever!)
 
First of all, I looked up Arnold Vosloo: I HAVE GOT TO GO SEE "THE MUMMY RETURNS"!!!! Okay, I’m calm again. Yes, he is *very* nice-looking (to put it mildly!). Did you say that he has an accent. I *love* a man with an accent! I must see that movie!
 
We don’t have cable, but I did when I was living and working out of town. I would like to have cable again just to see those Nick at Nite shows that you mentioned - they’re classics! I also loved Happy Days, and I’d like to see Taxi again because I don’t remember much about it when I watched it as a child. For a while it seemed cable was showing just about all of the shows that I used to watch: Simon & Simon, the A-team, the Dukes of Hazzard, My So-Called Life, FX the Series, Sliders, Quantum Leap, etc. About the only thing missing was MacGyver…
 
Re: the Scarlet Letter, they tried to make us read it in 11th or 12th grade, but I remember specifically not reading the last few chapters. I wanted to try to read it again to see if I found it any better!
 
I think I know what you mean about how you feel when you don’t write on your book. I won’t try to express it, but I’ll relay another writing example. When I was working on my Grieco story (rating … PG due to DSV?) as I said, I really enjoyed writing that! I think that was how I rebelled - besides being mean and obnoxious from time to time. I felt very close to the characters, and writing was a chance for me to be someone and somewhere else. Even now when I see Richard Grieco or hear his name mentioned, I just smile.
 
Now to the deeper stuff … yes, my dad passed away in 1998. I guess that I have accepted it’s for the best - I do believe everything happens for our good according to God’s plan, you know. Dad was in poor health for several years. He had been pretty much not attending church for many years, and I was worried about his salvation although I could never get the chance to speak to him about that. God knew what I needed to hear, so when our former preacher (and old family friend) spoke at Dad’s funeral he told how Dad had been saved all those years ago. I really appreciated hearing that, and I believe it’s true.
 
I was sorry to read about your grandparents - that must be tough when they pass so close together! All of my grandparents haved gone - both of my grandmothers died before I was born. One grandfather died in 1985 and the other in … 1993 (I think). Perhaps I mentioned before that my family is pretty small - just my mother, sister and me! We don’t really see our aunts, cousins, uncles, etc. very often.
 
I would definitely appreciate your prayers! Do you have any prayer requests that I could add to my list?
 
I had truly wondered if other Christians struggle as I do! Most of the people that I see at church always seem to together and confident in their faith; I find myself feeling not just a little inferior and wondering what’s wrong with me! I know exactly what you mean about sometimes feeling so close to God and other times feeling so far away! However, I agree that struggling helps us to stay close and be mindful of God and how much we need him. I don’t think that I would want to be so comfortable in my faith that I took it for granted. I remember sitting in one church service after I was saved and while I was really struggling with doubt, and I suddenly felt the most perfect peace. I just knew that Jesus paid it all and I didn’t have to worry! I don’t know what happened but that feeling didn’t last long. I would love to get back to that stage and stay there!
 
Re: dating guys with too many problems and "what was I thinking?!?!" - *exactly* the same thing could be said for the guy I was dating! The really sad part is that I didn’t even want to go out with him - there wasn’t really an attraction to him on my part. Then I thought, "Why not." Note: there are so many reasons why I should not have gone out with him! He hung around until I cared, but all the time I knew that we’d eventually reach a point where we couldn’t go any further because of the issues: namely his pain from his very recent divorce, his four kids, his addictions (to gambling and "partying"), etc. This is how I learned too well to not even start going out with someone that I feel that way about!
 
Enough of that! I truly praise the Lord that I’m out of that mess!
 
Oh yes, I’m from Huntsville, Alabama. We’ve lived in this area for as long as I can remember. How long have you lived in Pittsburgh? Have you ever lived in another city or state?
 
In other news, today is David Boreanaz’s 30th birthday and I didn’t send a card. :) I hope that when he and I are married he won’t hold that against me. (LOL)
 
Talk to you later! God bless!
Anne

May 14, 2008

m - 14 may 2001

Filed under: from-michele

From: Michele
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 6:30 PM
Subject: Re: Greetings!

Hi, Anne!

Glad to hear from you.  The weather here yesterday and today has been beautiful.  Great walking weather.   I had to work yesterday.  Yes, people do wait til the last possible second to buy their mother’s day cards and gifts.  We were busy, but not as busy as I feared. 

I had read on your website that your dad passed away.  I’m really sorry about that.   Since you are a christian, it may give you some comfort and peace to know that your dad is with THe Lord now.  My maternal grandparents passed away within a year of each other (my grandma in 1998 and my grandpap in 1999) and I miss them, but I also have peace in my heart that they are with GOd now, eternally happy and they will never again have to go through any suffering.  I have to also point out that even though we don’t know each other very well, I have added your name to my ‘prayer list.’  I keep a prayer journal, you see, and whenever I write in it I ask God to watch over and bless the people on my list- which is close to 500 people now! 

Sure you can read my book!  Its going to take awhile to get it published, though.  Mainly because of my procrastination.  I know I should write every day, but sometimes I get so lazy.  I get scared.  Of what, I don’t know.  Of failure?  Of success?  Maybe its a combination of both.  When I don’t write, I feel  … well, worthless is a little extreme, but I can’t think of any other way to describe how I feel.  As soon as I work on my book I feel my self-esteem shoot back up again. 

Hmm … a fanfiction story with you and Ricard Grieco?  Sounds very interesting.  What rating would it have gotten?  PG? R?  If I ever wrote a fan fiction story  with me and whoever it would be rated an -AHEM!- um, X? (wicked laugh).

Yes, Alien Nation was on about 10 or so years ago.  The aliens were bald with spotted heads.  Gary Graham played Matt Sikes the human cop who’s partner was George Fransisco, who was one of the aliens.  Its on the sci-fi channel if you have it. I think Quantem Leap is on the sci-fi channel too.  I also have a few episodes on tape.

I forgot to mention that other shows I enjoy are the cbs monday night line up (King Of Queens, Yes Dear, Everybody Loves Raymond & Becker) and I love Nick At Nite, especially The Facts Of Life, Threes Company, All In The Family and Laverne & Shirley.  My guilty pleasure is Married with Children.  That show cracks me up!

Yes, look up Arnold Vosloo.  He is so beautiful!  He was bald in The Mummy and The Mummy Returns, but I don’t care.  He has the most georgeous eyes and mouth.  And he has a great body and this wonderfully sexy accent.  Baldness really dosen’t bother me (although he’s quite handsome with hair as well).  I mean, Mitch Pileggi is bald and I think he’s so hot!  I love it when he (Skinner) clenches his teeth when he gets pissed off at something or someone (usually its Mulder).   The show lost some of its edge when David Duchovny left and Robert Patrick came on, but it was still good.  Now David is back for the final few episodes.  I wonder if this is going to be the end.  I kinda hope it is, I mean, let the show die with some dignity.

Did you like The Scarlet Letter?  I tried to read it a few years ago but i just couldn’t get into it.  I read Lady Chatterlys Lover, which is pretty graphic by todays standards.  I thought it was really good.  Other classic novels I have read are Emma and THe HOuse of Mirth.  Both very good.  I think one of my all time favorite books is The Stand by Steven King.  Its just a very emotional, very intense book.  It does have some scary scenes, but not in the sense of monsters and stuff like that.  ITs more real life scary.

As a christian, I do struggle at times too.  Sometimes I feel so close to God.  ITs almost as if I can feel him sitting next to me, holding my hand, gently speaking to my heart.  And other times I feel as if He’s a million miles away and I’m struggling to understand where He wants me to put the next step.  A lot of people have the misconception that all Christians are supposed to be happy 24 hours a day.  That they never go through any struggles.  That they never struggle with temptations.  NOT TRUE!  I think God has us struggle because it constantly reminds us to stay close to Him and pray for His strength and protection. 

I’m glad you realized the man you dated wasn’t the one for you.  I went out with a man last year and things didn’t develop and at first I questioned God.  Now I thank Him that the relationship didn’t progress.  This man has too many problems for me to deal with(I don’t even want to go into that!)  I look back now and think ‘What was I thinking?!’ I too know the qualities I look for in a man, and this man fell quite short in what I was looking for.  I’ll never make that mistake again!

Anne, where are you from?  You might have already told me but I forgot.  I’m from Pittsburgh, by the way.

I hope to hear from you soon, Anne.  Until next time, take care and God Bless!

Michele

a - 14 may 2001

Filed under: from-anne

From: Anne
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 11:12 AM
Subject: Greetings!

Hello, Michele!
 
No need to apologize (for not writing sooner) - I can certainly understand being busy! I was going to mention that you can just write whenever you have time - I’ll be here! At the moment I have limited email access, but I will respond!
 
How was the weather there for Mother’s Day? Here, it was absolutely gorgeous! Sunny and blue-skied and just the right temperature. My mom, sis, and I didn’t do anything extraordinary - just ate and hung out around the house, doing yard work and cleaning. Can we party or what? :) How was your weekend/holiday?
 
You say that you write inspirational romances - I would love to read one! Let me know when your book is available! I used to write "fanfiction" although I didn’t know that’s what it was at the time. When I was about sixteen I wrote a rather long story about myself and Richard Grieco - he was accused of a crime he didn’t commit, and we were running from the law and the mob. I had the best time writing that, and these days I have the best time laughing over it! Sometimes now I have ideas for stories, but when I start to write them, I can’t get past the initial scenario.
 
As for what I read: just about anything! Lately, I’ve started re-reading some of the "classics" - like Wuthering Heights, and Johnny Tremain. I read those for two reasons: I want to see what makes them classics, and I have them laying around the house anyway! They’re really good. Next I plan to (re)read The Bridge of San Luis Rey or The Scarlet Letter (if I can’t locate the first one.) I also like to read mysteries - when I was checking books out of the local library I found a great series of light mysteries where the heroine had two big dogs (malamutes, I think) that figured prominently in the story. I love animals and those big dogs are among my favorites.
 
I think I saw an episode of Alien Nation, but I’m having trouble remembering. That show came on several years ago, yes? I did (and do!)  love Quantum Leap; I guess it still comes on cable, but we don’t have cable. Oh well! Yes, I always thought that Scott Bakula was positively dreamy. His character on QL had most of the qualities that I want in a man: smart, tall, charming, (good-looking), knows karate … Man, I miss that show! I do have a few episodes on tape - I saw part of one the other day.
 
I’m not familiar with Arnold Vosloo, but I will look him up and check him out! I really liked Tim Daly and everyone on Wings - I still have an episode or two of that show - I thought it was great! And Mitch Pileggi - from the X-Files, right? I’ve seen several episodes of the X-Files, and I thought they were all very good. I thought Mitch had a certain confidence - very attractive! I guess the reason I didn’t watch more episodes is that I used to think the commercials were spooky. I could probably watch it now with little or no fear issues, if I only had the time! Do you like the latest episodes with the new guy? I liked the David Duchovny character pretty well - he also has that certain quality…
 
Anyway. To answer your first question, I became a born-again Christian after I was sitting in a revival service when I was 18. I thought I was saved when I was seven, but as I sat in that service I realized that I never asked Jesus into my heart - I just went to the front of the church. I was raised in church, and I would have said that I loved Jesus, but I wasn’t saved. After that revival service, I asked Jesus into my heart. Right after that I struggled for a while with doubt - I felt very shaky after realizing that what I believed for so long wasn’t true (i.e. that I was saved). Praise the Lord, I’m stronger now in my faith, although I’m still not as strong as I’d like to be! I do believe that I’ll get there.
 
To answer your second question, no I’m not currently in a relationship. I was dating someone for about two years; there’s a lot I could say about that, but I’ll save that for another time. :) For now, I’ll just sum it up to say that I guess I knew all along that he wasn’t The One for me. I don’t really regret the time that I spent with him because I learned that some of the qualities I want in a man are non-negotiable!
 
I truly believe that God has a plan and that everything happens for our good according to that plan. I believe that He will send the one for me at the right time and I don’t have to worry about it!
 
That’s about it for now!
I’ll talk to you later! God bless!
 
Anne

May 12, 2008

m - 12 may 2001

Filed under: from-michele

From: Michele
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2001 6:08 PM
Subject: Re: Hello!

Hi Anne!

I’m sorry it’s taken a few days for me to write back.  I’ve been so busy at work (Mother’s Day is one of the busiest times of the year)  and the days quickly pass by without notice.

Let me answer the questions you asked me.  My birthday is May 19.  I write (or want to write) inspirational romances.  I’ve just completed my first novel and I’m in the process of printing it up and researching book publishers.  I’ve worked at ***** for about a year and eight months, and I’ve been the AM for about 6 months now.  I really enjoy my job and the people I work with are wonderful.

I’ve seen The Princess Bride- a very long time ago.  I thought it was a very sweet movie.  I haven’t seen The Mexican or Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon yet.

The only show you mentioned that I watch (or watched) was Quantem Leap.  That was a really good show.  I thought Scott Bakula was handsome.  I still do!  Speaking of sci-fi shows, did you ever watch Alien Nation.  Thats one of my all time favorite shows and I think Gary Graham is handsome as well.

Well, speaking of actors who I’ve got it bad for, I might as well run down my current list (I could tell you every actor in the history of actors who I thought was good looking, but I’d be typing forever!) Right now its Arnold Vosloo, Tim Daly and Mitch Pileggi.

Good luck with school!  I sometimes think about going back.  Taking a couple of courses in writing.  I feel its always good to learn new things.

What kind of books do you read?  I like to excerise too, mainly walking.  I love to walk and I try to walk up to and home from work every chance I get.  I’m fortunate that its only about a fifteen minute walk from my house to my job.  Thats nice that you sing in the church choir.  I cant sing very well.  Oh well, at least my voice dosen’t sound like fingernails on a chalkboardemoticon

Now I have a couple questions for you.  First of all, how did you become a born again Christian? and secondly, are you currently in a relationship?  Here are my answers:  When I was about eighteen, I was going through a really difficult time in my life.  I started having panic attacks on a regular basis (I was almost painfully shy then) and I even dropped out of school.  I realized then that only God could help me through it all.  I had always been a good kid, but I somehow felt something missing in my heart.  I asked Christ into my heart and  He helped me overcome my anxiety.  I did go back to school and graduated.  I think there will always be a part of me that will be shy, but I’m amazed at how far I’ve come in the past ten years.  And I couldn’t do it without God. 

And the answer to my second question: No.  unfortunately, working almost 40 hours a week leaves little time for relationship hunting.  FYI: *****is not a good place to meet men!  I just want to trust God completely with my love life.  If my future husband is out there somewhere, I trust that God will guide us to each other and bring us together in the most beautiful way.

On that note, I’ll say bye for now.  Until next time, take care and God bless!

Michele

May 8, 2008

a - 8 May 2001

Filed under: from-anne

From: Anne
To: Michele
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 12:40 PM
Subject: Hello!

Hello, Michele!
 
I was so pleased to see your reply!
 
I thought that I’d tell you a bit about myself - I don’t put all of my info on the web site for security purposes, you know! (In fact, my email address on the site is not this "main" one, but a free web-based email address.)
 
First of all, at the moment, I don’t have a connection to the internet at my house, so I use my work computer for all of my emailing. Because of that, it may take a day or two for me to respond, since I only work Monday - Friday during the day.
 
I’m single, also. I have a sister, Sara,  who is four years older than I am. We don’t have much in common, but we’re pretty close just from spending so much time together!
 
I work full-time at a small company (about 20 employees) as their secretary/Jill-of-all-trades. I have a part-time job with ***** inventory service - it’s a very part-time job. (In the last two weeks, I’ve worked about ten hours with them.) I started the extra job to reduce my debt and pay off some old loans. I’m happy to say that I’ve done that, so now I’m saving up for a new computer!
 
I’m attending college - working on a BS in Civil Engineering (with a Math Minor). I’ve been taking classes mostly part-time since 1995. I’m supposed to graduate around Fall 2003.
 
I, too, like just about all kinds of music and a wide-range of movies. I would have to say that my favorite movie is "The Princess Bride." Most recently, I’ve seen "the Mexican" and "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon." I liked both of them pretty well.
 
My favorite obsession - ahem! - actor right now is David Boreanaz (from the show Angel). I even went to see his movie "Valentine", although I don’t watch many gory/slasher pics.
 
My favorite shows are Angel (what a surprise!), Charmed, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. (I’ve always liked those "sci-fi/fantasy" shows like Sliders and Quantum Leap.) I also like Frasier, and sometimes I find myself watching (and being amused by) "That 70s Show" or "Two Guys and a Girl."
 
Some of the hobbies that I do on a regular basis are reading, tinkering with the computer/website, exercising and watching TV. When I get the time, I love to go hiking on nature trails or just walk outside when the weather’s nice. I like to sing, and I participate in our church choir, when my work schedule permits me to go to church. I’ve sung solos at church before, but the last time I did (1998, I think) I felt that it was *not* good, so now I mostly sing in the car!
 
Oh, yes! My last name is *****. (Yeah, it happens!) When I started to work here, my boss assigned my email as "*****" - my first name starts with *. Three times the other day, I received emails that began "Dear Miss *****…" I figure it’s close enough and about as good!
 
I see your birthday’s this month - what day? (Mine’s October 1.)
What kind of stories do you write?
How long have you been an assistant manager?
 
I know that I’ll think of something else to say as soon as I send this. If I do, I’ll just save it for later!
 
Talk to you later!
God Bless!
 
Anne

May 7, 2008

two chicks chat

Filed under: etcetera

Welcome! I call this blog "Chix Chat" because this is where I plan to post the letters that my "e-pal" Michele and I have written. We started writing seven years ago today, when I saw her name on a Christian pen-pal site and wrote to her. She wrote back and we’ve been writing ever since.

Some of the letters were lost due to computer crashes, deleted email accounts, etc. (Oh, that I had thought to start a blog back then!) However, plenty of our writings are still around, and I’ll post them here.

Things to keep in mind when reading this blog.

I’ll be posting the emails mostly unedited. Any changes made will be done to protect our privacy. Please overlook any spelling and grammatical errors.

If you know us - whether in Real Life or from the ‘Net - please be aware that sometimes we vent about situations or people we know. Please don’t let this hurt your feelings. Sometimes a person just has to get something off her chest - and then she gets over it and moves on.

If you’d like to read more current writings, the link to my main blog is in the Links section at the right, cleverly titled "my blog". Note that I don’t link here from there - again that protecting-our-privacy thing - so if you want to visit here again, I suggest you bookmark us. :)

Thanks for stopping by. Enjoy the blog!

m - 7 May 2001

Filed under: from-michele, from-anne

From: Michele
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 7:06 PM
Subject: Re: Reply to ad: looking for Christian friends

Hi Anne!

I was very glad to recieve a response from you.  I would love to add you to my list of on-line friends.

Let me tell you a little bit more about myself.  I’m 27 (actually, I’ll turn 28 this month), I’m single and I’m an assistant manager at a Hallmark store where I live.  I have one sister, Danielle who is also my best friend.  She’s 24.

I enjoy all kinds of music, especially Celtic, classic rock, contempoary  Christian, country and Enigma, which is in a class all by itself!

As far as movies go, I love romantic comedies like Sleepless In Seattle and Return to Me, but I have a broad range of favorites. The last movie I saw at the theatre was The Mummy Returns, which I enjoyed a lot.

Some of my favorite tv shows are Touched By An Angel, The X-Files, The Fugitive (2000) and Who’s Line Is It Anyway

I am an aspiring writer who has a passion for reading.  Some of my favorite authors are Steven King, VC Andrews, Frank Peretti and I love The Chicken Soup For The Soul series.

And some of the actors who I have the "hots" for are Arnold Vosloo (The Mummy, The Mummy Returns), Tim Daly (Wings, The Fugitive) and Mitch Pileggi (The X-Files)

I looked onto your website, but only briefly.  I will look into it with more detail after I send this e-mail out to you.

I’m looking forward to hearing from you!

Until next time, take care and God bless!

Michele

>From: ****
>To: ****
>Subject: Reply to ad: looking for Christian friends
>Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 16:10:20 -0400
>
>Lady_in_waiting,
>
>Your ad, looking for Christian friends, is being replied to. Below are the comments posted in this reply.
>
>Hello, Michele! I sort-of stumbled across this penpal site. I saw your ad, and I thought that we had several things in common: I’m 28, and I was saved when I was 18. I definitely have a passion for life; I say that because there are so many things that I really love to do! I consider myself a fairly "normal" Christian - I’m certainly no zealot! Anyway … if you’d like to chat more, just email me!
>
>Anne
>
>

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