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Daughters letter to Father...Ultimate!!!!:)


> Don' t feel lazy to read the letter, its really nice
> oneeee;)
>
> Father passing by his teenage daughter's bedroom
> was astonished to see
> the bed was nicely made and everything was neat and
> tidy. Then he saw
> an envelope propped up prominently on the centre of
> the pillow. It was
> addressed "Dad". With the worst premonition, he
> opened the envelope and
> read the letter with trembling hands.
>
> Dear Dad,
> It is with great regret and sorrow that
> I'm writing you, but I'm leaving home. I had to
> elope with my new boyfriend Randy because I wanted
> to avoid a scene with Mom and you. I've been finding
> real passion with Randy and he is so nice to me. I
> know when you meet him you'll like him too - even
> with all his piercing, tattoos, and motorcycle
> clothes. But it's not only the passion Dad, I'm
> pregnant, Randy said that he wants me to have the
> kid and that we can be very happy together. Even
> though Randy is much older than me (anyway, 42 isn't
>
> so old these days is it?), and has no money, really
> these things shouldn't stand in the way of our
> relationship, don't you agree?
>
> Randy has a great CD collection; he already owns a
> trailer in the woods and has a stack of firewood for
>
> the whole winter. It's true he has other girlfriends
> as well but I know he'll be faithful to me in his
> own way. He wants to have many more children with me
> and that's now one of my dreams too.
>
> Randy taught me that marijuana doesn't really hurt
> anyone and he'll be growing it for us and we'll
> trade it with our friends for all the cocaine and
> ecstasy we want. In the meantime, we'll pray that
> science will find a cure for AIDS so Randy can get
> better; he sure deserves it!!
>
>
> Don't worry Dad, I'm 15 years old now and I know
> how to take care of myself. Someday I'm sure we'll
> be back to visit so you can get to know your
> grandchildren.
>
> Your loving daughter,
> Rosie
>
> At the bottom of the page were the letters "PTO".
> Hands still trembling, her father turned the sheet,
> and read:
>
> PS:
> Dad, none of the above is true. I'm over at the
> neighbor's house. I just wanted to remind you that
> there are worse things in life than my report card
> that's in my desk centre drawer. Please sign it and
> call when it is safe for me to come home. I love
> you Dad!
>
>
> " Nothing great was ever achieved by only sitting
> still "
 
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