Featured Letters from the past

Time Travelled — almost 9 years

Dear Future Me

Dear Carla in the Future, You just finished talking on the phone with Patrick. He was telling you that his mom got you something for Christmas and you were talking about the Chris Rock Never Scared DVD. I know what you're thinking, it's kind of weird getting a letter from yourself. Well, I hesitated writing this letter to you. I guess because I'd be sad to know if you told me right now (i...

Time Travelled — over 7 years

things u said about michelle/things michelle said about you.

Dear FutureMe, what you said about michelle she's got unconditional love for me, she believes in me. more than i belive in myself, she's got this really funny sarcastic sense of humor what michelle said about you. i should have been doing the things i enjoyed doing, like rock climbing and reading and writing.. instead i was there all the time, and made myself dependent on him when ...

Time Travelled — almost 8 years

Theresa,Richard

Dear Future us, I met my wife Theresa back in nov,1993,our lives have changed for the better,We met at sharis restraunt,she was hired to be a dishwasher.I was a dishwasher there as well,I would pick her up and go to take her to dairy queen.then we started our passion of traveling from puyallup wa,to all of california and oregon,we did this every oppertunity it gave us.we traveled for...

Time Travelled — almost 10 years

The love you make is equal to the love you take

Dear FutureMe, I found this site. I thought it would be kind of cool to send myself a letter. I remember when I wrote one in Junior High and they delivered it to me on graduation day. It was very funny. As I am sure this note will be to me in several years. Friday is my last day with IBM. It was a great job. Writing for the company made me feel accomplished. I am sad to say good-bye to t...

Time Travelled — almost 10 years

Letter from the past (not spam!)

Dear FutureMe, I wish the email-writing thing would also work the other way around so that you could tell me what to say when someone asks “Where do you picture yourself in ten years?“ in a job interview. But obviously this would tear up the fabric of time and space, the world would explode and the apocalyptic riders would come and bring death, famine, pestilence and war among us ... excep...

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