In Throw-back-Thurday we capture the most memorable activity, event, fashion, the blast from past or anything of interest to the reading public.
In this second edition, the Throw-Back-Thursday team is keeping to what we began last week -- Love letters from Second Cycle institutions.
One of the most anticipated days back then was receiving a letter from a loved one. So cool it was for people to receive a love letter that even when nobody writes to them, they write and post the letters to themselves.
Myjoyonline.com has sighted one of such love letters. Today is a fast-tempo short hand. You can easily be forgiven if you don't get it.
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