An open letter to Gail Marie By Stephen Bonin Battalion Reporter ot a nasty note from Gail Marie the other day. In its en tirety, here is the nefarious threat: "Hey Clown! You owe me a letter! Just thought I'd let you know! That way you can ask me what exciting news I'm not tell ing you!" Yep, she wasted an en velope, one sheet of plain sta tionary (probably 20 others to write and rewrite), and a 15- cent stamp. To entice my curiosity? Ignite jealousy? This is not what I im agined love to be. Maybe I should have ex pected some complications with a long-distance relation ship. You be the judge. January 19,1981: Exhaustion and frustration from a hectic first day are relieved by the arrival of Gail's first letter of 1981. She bores me with news of her busy schedule, her shock at the "astronomical" cost of textbooks, and her delight with the beauty of snow-covered Northeastern landscape. How I long to be up there with her, skating on ice. The excitement builds. She tells me her roommate gave her a Mexican puppet for Christ mas and she had fun teaching it the bamba. THE BAMBA! ^/Iy mind wanders back to June 1980 when Gail Marie and I first met on a missionary trip to Mexico. She was a dedi cated gringa, poorly attempting broken Spanish. I turned her into a bilingual Cinderella. And when the Mexicn pubescent princes attacked in droves, I protected her. Talk about chivalry — I the valiant knight and she the dam sel in distress. I had to let her know she touched me, so I phoned her after 11 p.m. that night. We had a wonderful conversation. We reminisced and laughed. Thus, our communicative cy cle was complete. She wrote me. I called her. Now it was her turn. Not by her book. Thursday, January 5,1981:1 braved the inclement weather and followed my nose to the. mailbox, where Gail Marie's let ter was waiting seductively. On scented stationary no less! Whether she bought it pre sweetened or doused it herself, the fragence was definitely Gail. I was in Heaven. But not for long. The perfume was only a ploy to draw me into her trap. She said so herself. "Even though you owe me a letter and I really shouldn't write until you write me...W- RITE BACK THIS TIME!" Didn't phase me at first. I thought she was being cute. That's how her sense of humor works. She wasn't kidding around. She was armed and ready for battle. "I have about eight parties to attend this weekend, plus the Keenan Review. The tickets are hard to come by, but /have con nections. "I've also been invited to three guys' dorms tonight, and I'm going shopping tomorrow afternoon—if I live through the parties tonight!" She boasted of her newly rec overed figure (eight pounds shed) and a body wave in her hair, which everyone admired. I had to let her know she touched me, so I phoned her after 11 p.m. that night. We had a wonderful conversation. We reminisced and laughed. Thus, our communicative cycle was complete. She wrote me. I called her. Now it was her turn. Not by her book. But this took the cake. "I think I'm going to shut my eyes for awhile and find it 7 s Monday morning!" That does it, Gail Marie, you've got some nerve. You didn't even mention my 43-minute phone call, which, incidentally, cost more than all your silly letters combined. I'm a busy man myself, Miss Popularity. But do I flaunt my social life on scented sta tionary? Do I call you just to say you owe me a phone call, then hang up? X think the verdict is ob vious. I am a gentleman and you are an arrogant bitch (I could add an exclamation point if I were cruel). But I'm not. I am a gentle man. Even though you didn't send the sentiments of the sea son, I can find forgiveness in my heart. Happy Valentines Day, Gail — I'll call soon. YOU INTO SO ARE WE! TRY OUR 35 mm PROCESSING TODAY! We treat your 35 mm pictures with special care because we know how special they are... Bring your 35 mm film to us for the kind of finishing you want for your 35 mm photography. YOU HAVE A CHOICE! 3V2X5 MATTE FINISH or “THE BIG SHOT” 4X6 GLOSSY PRINTS Try Both Today! ■'COUPON'—--—™-i Cl 35-12 3V 2 X5 4X6 oenco| ^nata ana camera S ■j 99 2 97 23V- pr Cl 35-24 3" 497 1 ar Kodak paper... „ . fora good look. I Cl 35-36 5" 7 97 ! “1 N BY 9 — OUT BY 5!” oenco PHOTOFINISHING LABORATORY 119 Walton • 696-0371 • College Station