Please Put a Towel on

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FOUND by Gideon Ansell in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

My daughter, a student at Bryn Mawr College, gave me a book purchased in a used bookstore. The book itself was a birthday gift, but the real gift came tucked inside, in the form of a long, hidden, multi-colored apologia, or “appolagy” as it is termed in the missive.

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  • muhfacesmells

    The letters look written, as if it’s a written note, but I’m pretty sure they are printed. Seems strange to print a simple note, the whole thing looks a bit fake.

  • Librarian in the woodwork

    Strikes me as fake, too. Absolutely computer printed (way too regular, anyone hand-printing that regularly would have absolutely stayed on the lines). 

  • MOMENT

    Way fake, are you kidding me? Turn off; not coming back to this site.

  • onlythetruth

    Duh it’s printed, that’s obvious. But when I was little I would write letters and print them out too, if the person considered the issue important/serious enough. Why can’t someone type a letter? It looks like the work of a normal, small child to me. 

  • Annwouters765

    Off course it’s fake. The paper is creased but the the text is perfectly straight.

  • http://www.facebook.com/ebrigham88 Elizabeth Brigham

    This doesn’t even look like they tried… The note also makes no sense. I’m assuming a small child is supposed to have written it, but what small child says “don’t criticize me” and can spell that right but not “apology”

  • http://twitter.com/oMordah1 oMordah

    fake or not, its creepy.