In a message dated 05/31/2008 3:02:06 PM Central Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
 
From: Phil Townsend [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2008 12:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [RCSE] A message to D. Perkins, Champion of F3B and Lord of the 
Calamari

Dear Mr. Perkins
It has been quite a few years (maybe 12 years) since I loaned you my “Blessed”
 stopwatch.
You will of course remember that this watch was instrumental in your winning 
a number of events around the world.
Yea THAT watch...The one with MY NAME emblazoned on the back.

Mr. Perkins it is time for you return my stopwatch to its rightful owner, now!

2 day FedEx is OK.

I thank you.

There will be no hard feels or public embarrassment if you act quickly and 
respond to my request.

Yours truly,
Phil Bozo Lontz
Santa Fe

PS. Should you feel that this request is with out merit....Well you are 
wrong, utterly and completely
Wrong.

I  Want MY watch...NOW!!!!! 
 

Just curious: how is a public demand for return of property avoiding “public 
embarrassment?” 
Wouldn’t your purposes be as well served by contacting Mr. Perkins directly? 
Joe Parsons
        I seem to recall something about a headline after the hostages were 
released from Iran in 1981.
 
"HOSTAGES ENJOYING THEIR PRIVACY!"
 
Bill Wingstedt
 
 



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