PS: This
is not, by definition, a chain letter. I believe a chain letter requires that the writer plays off of luck or
superstition by saying you will die if you don't send it on but will meet the person of your dreams if you send it
to 10 or more people. "This letter has been passed along since 1923, when somebody won the lottery and decided to
pass on his good fortune..." or something like that. In fact, I believe this is making fun of chain letters by
saying you could only think of a couple of people to send it along to. The fact that people pass it on does not make
it a chain letter, it makes it a popular e-mail to forward to 'true friends'.
But we're getting into
semantics, I guess...
On a side note, I don't have any reeeeeeeally good friends because I'm not
driving to Nevada to bury any bodies...
I have, however, helped a few people move in the past few
months...
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