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PostPosted: December 17, 2003 11:11 PM 

Famous author who is the long-time secret lover of Susan's father.

Art Vandelay
Rabid Anti-Dentite

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PostPosted: March 9, 2004 8:36 AM 

john cheever in his letter to Mr. Ross-- "PS: i loved the cabin"

lovin' every minute of it
Magnificent Bastard

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PostPosted: March 10, 2004 9:02 AM 

He was the most wonderful person I've ever known and I love him deeply, in a way you could never understand.

J. Chiles


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PostPosted: March 11, 2004 3:56 PM 

It is too much then with Jerry and George nervously trying to extricate themselves from the apartment.

lovin' every minute of it
Magnificent Bastard

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PostPosted: April 15, 2004 1:58 PM 

Dear Henry, last night with you was bliss. I fear my orgasm has left me a cripple. I don't how how I shall ever get back to work. I love you madly, John.

Mike Moffit (aka: Kevin Youkilis)


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PostPosted: March 13, 2009 11:21 AM 

Concerning J. Chiles' (this is a public humiliation) comment: Jerry points to his watch, as if to say 'we have to leave.' George comments, "Time; time is what he's indicating there." Then, as they leave, George, with a forward salute towards the Ross's says, "Onward and Upward!" (Freaking priceless).
On a more serious, if not even controversial note, Mr. Ross lived a lie with regards to Susan, her brother (pick a major, will you) and his wife (put on more lipstick). Not that there's anything wrong with it. Yet, one could argue that Mr. Ross is a phony. JUST LIKE JERRY!



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