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Always a winner.


I'm dying to know--did you win the award [Karen the Editor's Page, A/S '05]? OK, if you didn't, I think you deserve it. Your magazine inspires me to be the most wonderful person I can be. Whatever happens, I adore a·dore  
v. a·dored, a·dor·ing, a·dores

v.tr.
1. To worship as God or a god.

2. To regard with deep, often rapturous love. See Synonyms at revere1.

3.
 GL!

--A reader

Ever watch award shows like the Emmys where the losing nominees have "I am so happy for them. I" smiles plastered plas·tered  
adj. Slang
Intoxicated; drunk.


plastered
Adjective

Slang drunk

Adj. 1.
 to their faces after someone else's name gets called? Um, that was me! But it was a great night with my friends and family, and I truly loved the whole experience.--Karen :)

Snail mail Mail sent via a country's government-regulated postal system.

(messaging) snail mail - (Or "snailmail", "smail" from "US Mail" via "USnail"; "paper mail"). Bits of dead tree sent via the postal service as opposed to electronic mail.
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Title Annotation:WE'VE GOT MAIL!
Author:Karen
Publication:Girls' Life
Article Type:Letter to the Editor
Date:Oct 1, 2005
Words:117
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