On November 22, 1950, The Providence Journal, a daily newspaper serving Providence, Rhode Island, may have printed the shortest letter on its Letters to the Editor column ever. The letter was introduced with, “The following letter is printed in its entirety.” Here’s the letter:
Editor:
I am so damn mad I forgot what I was going to say.
Jim Payne
Funny, yet honest!
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😂 thank you!
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Love this!
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Absolutely hilarious. Even though I’ve not written a similar letter, I’ve thought one.
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Haha! I am going to use this if I ever write to the Editor🤣🤣
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:)
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That was so damn funny I forgot what I was going to write…
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Oh damn, I forgot what to reply…
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This is great. Also, I know Rhode Island well having lived there. Makes this all that much more fun for me to read.
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nice share
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I think I know what that is like.
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