Chain

stanwood stanwood@tiac.net
Mon, 08 Apr 1996 16:30:32 -0400


>Kiss some one you love when you get this letter and make magic.  This was
>sent
>toyou for good luck.  The original copy is in New England.  It has been
>around
>theworld nine times.  THe luck has been sent to you.  You will recive good
>luck
>in fourdays.  This is no joke.  Send copies to people you think need good
>luck.
>Don't send money as fate has no price.  Do not keep this letter.  It must
>leave
>your hands in 96 hours.  An Air ForceOfficer recieved $70,000in four days.
>Joe
>Elliot recieved $40,000 and lost it because he broke the chain.  While in
>the
>Phillipines, Gene Wolf,lost his wife six day after reciving this letter.
>He
>failed to circulate the letter. However before her death, she had won
>$50,000
>in the lottery.  The money was transfered to him in  four days after he
>decided
>to send out the letter. please make out twenty copies and see what happenes
>in
>four days.  This chain letter comes from south Venezuela and was written by
>
>Saul Anthony Decroe, a missionary form South America.  Since a copy must
>make a
>tour of the world, youmust make twenty copies and send to your friends and
>
>associates.  After a few days you will get a surprise.  This is true even
>though you are not superstitious.  So note the following:    Constantine
>Ders
>received the chain in 1958.  He asked his secretary to make twenty copies
>nd
>send them out.  Afew days later he won the lottery  of two million dollars.
>
>Andy Doddot, an office employee recieved this letter and  forgot it had to
>
>leave his hands in 96 hours, he lost his job.  Later after finding the
>letter
>again , he
>mailed away twenty coppies.  A few days later he got a better job.
>
>please don't ignore this.     IT DOES WORK!!!!




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