and for the record I think I'm going to start ending my posts similar to MJ's love letter:
With my Best Love
Michael J. Jordan
With my Best Love
Koolaid_Man
@ Laquette...but I bet she had mad ass on her though....
Before he was a six-time NBA champion, Michael Jordan was just like any other high school boy -- one who didn't pay attention in science class and was awkward around girls.
Letters of Note has obtained a scan of an old love letter that an 18-year-old Jordan wrote during chemistry class to a high school sweetheart.
In the letter, written on old notebook paper, Jordan asked forgiveness from "Laquette" after upsetting her for some reason.
"I felt that I made you look pretty rotten after the last night," he wrote. "I want to tell you that I am sorry."
And of course, he did his best to work his way out of the doghouse with compliments. "Everyone think [sic] you are a very pretty young lady," he tells the mystery girl, "and I had to agree because it is very true. Please don't let this go to your head. (smile)."
Yes, he actually wrote "(smile)." Emoticons couldn't come fast enough for His Airness.
The letter was transcribed for Letters of Note with help from Lelands, a sports memorabilia auctioneer. It was sold for a winning bid of $5,100.66 back in 2004.
Lelands notes that the story does have a happy ending. A picture of Jordan and "Laquette" at prom was reportedly included with the letter at the auction.
http://www.lettersofnote.com/2011/06...your-head.html
and for the record I think I'm going to start ending my posts similar to MJ's love letter:
With my Best Love
Michael J. Jordan
With my Best Love
Koolaid_Man
Your writing is just as awful... might aswell...
that's because all my writings are one big love letter. I'm writing daily to women I love...
and in view of the foregoing, I love you Elnono...
With My Best Love
Koolaid_Man
That's why everything you write is awful?
I'd say that's why you write about a lot![]()
What an awful name.
At least he didn't rape the .
Jordan was always well spoken, at least in his later NBA years. This letter is surprising.
Looks like he knew basketball was his only way out, lol.
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