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 Love letter jigsaw takes 15 years
Love letter jigsaw takes 15 years
Ted Howard wrote almost 100 love letters to his wife, Molly. 15 years ago she tore them into ~ 2000 pieces after finding someone reading them. Molly has since passed and it took Ted those 15 years to reconstruct all 98 letters as a testimony to his love. picked by 2manyusernames 12 months ago
tags love letters jigsaw howard 2000 england
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 suebe
12 months ago
That's really sweet.
*wonders who was reading them and why she got so pissed off*
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 suebe
12 months ago
godddmmn wireless connection...
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 suebe
12 months ago
why can't I connect to the in-house wireless network?
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 tigerton...
12 months ago
2many questions here. If the letters were worth keeping, why did she tear them up instead of putting them somewhere more secure? Why did she keep the pieces after tearing them up?

I'm glad she kept the pieces though. I would totally be the guy putting them back together.
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 MiiCii
12 months ago
This story made me go "awww".

But, I do want to know why she got so mad that someone was reading them in the first place. If I had a bunch of old letters and caught someone reading them, I'd probably just start laughing and join them.
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 thebrown...
12 months ago
The big question: who was reading her letters and why did she tore it up ? Can someone ask Ted Howard the answer to the question?

It's kind of sweet and romantic ... the question now is where does his e-mail goes after I've deleted it, so that he can put it back together as one...
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 2manyuse...
12 months ago
Perhaps they were very private and special to her. The thought of someone - anyone reading them made her rather see them torn up than shared.
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