Todd Mobley
Maybe next time you're skiing you could "accidentally" leave
her on the roof of your car before you drive home. Then she could be
randomly deposited into the lively single glove scene in the roadside snow,
where she could party through the winter with other adventure-seeking glove
singles.
And a few random hats and goggles. You know, if she's into that sort of
thing. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
She'll feel like a new glove.
-Todd
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On Dec 13, 2013 1:16 PM, "Tre Hendricks" wrote:
> This will be my last post regarding my poor, lost glove. I have only been
> so persistent because its mate has been grieving the loss so much and will
> likely not be able to continue in her role as a ski glove without her
> partner. They were just so much alike that there simply not a way for her
> to continue on. In fact, she is so depressed that she is likely to become
> a "spare" that sits, day after, night after night, in the confines of box
> labeled "Ski Stuff".
>
> This is the couple in action at last weekend's race:
> http://www.lasalaimages.com/Sports/Cycling/2013-Cycling/2013-Cyclocross-Races/2013-Deschutes-Cup/i-fJ7thk8/A
>
> So very sad :(
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