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To: Devil_Anse
But it sure sounds LAME, even as a "what if"! Buzz off
52 posted on 08/25/2003 6:31:51 PM PDT by Velveeta (Ooooops, did *I* type that "out loud"? Not my fault folks, the Devil made me do it!)
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To: Velveeta
Okay, okay, I'm sorry! It's not lame!

"Scott Peterson is a one-woman man. And the love had gone out of his marriage due to the selfishness of his wife. And he had no one. No one. No one to comfort him in his loneliness, the loneliness that ate away a little bit of his soul each day. It was the bleakness of a Modesto winter, ladies and gentlemen. You know how desperate that can be. The wind through the palm trees sings a kind of sad song, a song of desolation... And this man, this man yearning to be faithful to that one woman, to take in his arms and protect and love that ONE woman, this lonely man looked up and saw Amber one day, and suddenly a little bit of life was breathed in by him. And he was almost re-born.

He went from grey winter to spring in that moment. Look at this picture of him! Dressed in his Santa hat, you can just barely see a trace of the yearning, behind his wide smile...

And then he was torn from her. Torn from his woman. Torn from her like a baby from its mother's... I mean, I mean, torn from her. Like a b--I mean, well, anyway, she went away and he was alone again.

Now he was desperate. She was his blood, his oxygen, his spring sunshine!! He had to do something. And so this desperate lonely man LIED to her, and said "yes" to any question she asked. And she just happened to ask that one prying question. He said yes because he NEEDED her, and he thought it would please her! HE DIDN'T MEAN IT! HE WAS CRAZED WITH LONELINESS!"
59 posted on 08/25/2003 8:21:25 PM PDT by Devil_Anse
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