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  • __NOWYSIWYG__ Love Letters is one of the five Valentines that can be used to fill up a Farmer's Valentine's Mailbox as part of the Valentine's Day Event (2011).
  • "Love Letters" is a 1945 popular song with music by Victor Young and lyrics by Edward Heyman. The song appeared, without lyrics, in the movie of the same name, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Song for 1945. The song has been performed many times, but the best-known versions were made by: * Dick Haymes (in 1945, US #11) * Ketty Lester (in 1962, US #5, US R&B #2, UK #4) * Elvis Presley (in 1966, US #19, UK #6) * Alison Moyet (in 1987, UK #4) The song has also been recorded by:
  • Meredith was on her way to greatness. She had just finished college, had a nice apartment smack-dab in the middle of a good neighborhood, and a sturdy job. Her neighbors greeted her warmly, and she felt accepted into the area quite quickly. Meredith blushed, even though this was obviously meant for someone else, it was flattering nonetheless. And despite the fact that the writer, named S.A., most likely standing for Secret Admirer, was not one for words, it was still a sweet gesture. But there was no notice of Samuel even living here, even when she did research on the house.
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  • "Love Letters" is a 1945 popular song with music by Victor Young and lyrics by Edward Heyman. The song appeared, without lyrics, in the movie of the same name, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Song for 1945. The song has been performed many times, but the best-known versions were made by: * Dick Haymes (in 1945, US #11) * Ketty Lester (in 1962, US #5, US R&B #2, UK #4) * Elvis Presley (in 1966, US #19, UK #6) * Alison Moyet (in 1987, UK #4) The song has also been recorded by: * Nat King Cole, on his 1957 album Love Is the Thing * Maureen O'Hara, on her 1958 album Love Letters from Maureen O'Hara * Jack Jones, for his 1961 album Lollipops and Roses * Shelley Fabares, on her 1962 album Shelley! * Stanley Turrentine, on his 1964 album Hustlin' * Andy Williams, on his 1964 album, The Academy Award-Winning "Call Me Irresponsible" and Other Hit Songs from the Movies. * Cilla Black, for her 1965 album Cilla * Sandie Shaw, for her 1965 album Sandie * Earl Grant, for his 1965 album Spotlight On Earl Grant * Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs released as a single November 1965 * The Lettermen, for their 1966 album A New Song for Young Love * Don Patterson, from his 1967 album Soul Happening! * Sergio Franchi on his 1968 RCA Victor album I'm A Fool to Want You * Engelbert Humperdinck, on his 1969 Parrot Records LP (PAS 71030) album Engelbert Humperdinck * Fox, for their debut 1975 album Fox * Frankie Miller, for his 1977 album Full House * Teresa Carpio & George Lam, for their 1978 album Teresa Carpio & Lam * Modern Romance, for their 1983 album Party Tonight * Joe Walsh, for his 1983 album You Bought It – You Name It * Miki Matsubara for her 1984 album Blue Eyes * Steve Jones, Ex-Sex Pistol; for his 1987 Solo Album Mercy * Jenni Forbes, for the 1990 film "The Crossing" * Sinéad O'Connor, for her 1992 album Am I Not Your Girl? * Elton John & Bonnie Raitt, for the 1993 album Duets * Ruth Brown, for her 1997 album R+B = Ruth Brown * Etta James, for her 2001 album Blue Gardenia * Diana Krall, for her 2001 album The Look of Love * Jason Donovan, for his 2008 album Let It Be Me * Dex Romweber Duo, from their 2009 album "Ruins of Berlin" American film director David Lynch used Ketty Lester's version on the soundtrack for his 1986 film, Blue Velvet.
  • Meredith was on her way to greatness. She had just finished college, had a nice apartment smack-dab in the middle of a good neighborhood, and a sturdy job. Her neighbors greeted her warmly, and she felt accepted into the area quite quickly. Meredith blushed, even though this was obviously meant for someone else, it was flattering nonetheless. And despite the fact that the writer, named S.A., most likely standing for Secret Admirer, was not one for words, it was still a sweet gesture. She attempted to find this "Casey" but to no avail. Apparently she ran off years ago with a boy. But Meredith continued reading them, since there was no way to find this Casey. For the following months Meredith continued to get these love letters, it didn’t bother her much at first, due to the fact it seemed to only be a puppy-love kind of thing, but the letters quickly turned… obsessive sounding. Saying things like “You’ll be mine one day, no matter what,” scared her after a while. Eventually she stopped reading the folded papers and just started throwing them out as soon as she saw them in her mailbox. And within a few weeks they stopped appearing. Satisfied that her obsessive secret admirer had given up, she relaxed again, falling into the flow of things as they were before. But one day, as Meredith stepped outside to retrieve her mail, a rock was on top of a folded piece of paper. She picked it up, and curiosity drew her to read it. Meredith dropped the letter right there, not even finishing it, and bolted back inside, fearful for what seemed like a threat. Everyone in the neighborhood was so nice as far as she knew, and as far as Meredith was concerned, they wouldn’t harm her. A memory reminded her of her ex-boyfriend and how obsessive he was over her. So she called him up and interrogated him about it, not accepting any answer until he admitted that he was saying those things. Eventually he sighed and admitted it quietly, and Meredith, quite happy with herself, hung up the phone and went back to her room and peacefully fell to sleep. Meredith woke up, the sun shining in the early Saturday morning, reflecting off the white walls making an angelic effect. She sat up, taking her time to stretch. She swung her feet off of her bed and planted them on the floor. She grabbed the empty coffee mug she had brought back to her room a few days ago, and brought it with her to the kitchen. As soon as she turned the corner into the kitchen, she dropped the mug and it shattered spraying the shards everywhere. There was a love letter carved into the wall, she couldn’t bring herself to read it at first, but eventually, curiosity led her to look up. It was carved in shallowly, but wide, it came to her then, the love letter was carved with someone’s nails. As she read the letter, some of the words didn’t seem to be English, and at the end S.A. was replaced with Samuel-Alexander, a name quite commonly known in the area. Samuel was a man who lived in the next town over, who went missing three years ago after his ex-lover had cheated on him and was eventually missing but presumed dead. But there was no notice of Samuel even living here, even when she did research on the house. She heard foot falls behind her, and she slowly turned around, not moving much, in fear of stepping on a piece of the mug. After noticing nothing was there, she turned back around, and right in front of her was a sickly white, thin man, in nothing but ripped shorts. Shards of the mug dug into his feet, but he didn’t seem to mind. Meredith inhaled to let out a scream, but the man grabbed her and wrapped his hand around her mouth, spinning her so her back was against his chest. He was cold, and smelled like a pond, Meredith didn’t dare try to bite him to let him go, his stench and temperature worried her to do that. “It’s okay Casey, Samuel is here,” he said rocking her back and forth. “Now we can finally be together.” Meredith shot her eyes around, trying to make sense of everything going on, but before she could even make a decision, something cold touched her neck, and pain soon followed it. Samuel’s long, partially broken fingernails ripped through her neck as blood poured out, he pinched the major artery to her brain with her nails, piercing it and blood squirted out. He wrapped his arms around her and rocked her back and forth again. Meredith couldn’t scream through the blood that was clogging up her lungs, and the world was quickly becoming dark. Then Samuel leaned in close and whispered “Now we can be together, Casey.”
  • __NOWYSIWYG__ Love Letters is one of the five Valentines that can be used to fill up a Farmer's Valentine's Mailbox as part of the Valentine's Day Event (2011).
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