http://postsecret.blogspot.com/2008/08/sunday-secrets_17.html

PostSecret is an ongoing community art project where people
mail in their secrets anonymously on one side of a postcard.


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Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 2:12 PM
Subject: Brief Encounter clip on youtube
It happens around 2:21 in this clip (and around 1:10:00 in the movie)
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Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 12:23 PM
Subject: "I Torture My Husband's Ex-Mistress"
I have continually made life hell for a man who used and then dumped me unceremoniously over five years ago. It's nothing physical - he lives in another state now - but he's been fired because his employers have received notes from me, his flight arrangements are often cancelled, complaints made to his landlord, his electricity mysteriously turned off.
Reading this card, I have decided to stop, because it made me realize that by not letting go, the only one I'm really torturing is myself.






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Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 1:42 PM
Subject: Kurt Vonnegut
Kurt Vonnegut liked to say of Isaac Asimov, though both of them were avid humanists, "He's in heaven now." I think Kurt, too, is in heaven now.













PostSecret Proposals: Frank's PostSecret Blog on MySpace
My wife and I were recently invited to a Wedding to be held at the
American Visionary Art Museum. We don't know the couple. They invited us because of the groom's creative marriage proposal at the PostSecret exhibit and we can't wait to attend.
Here is their romantic story as told to me by Rebecca Hoffberger, the founder of the AVAM.
For people who don't know, most of the secrets are displayed along the side of a circular staircase that gradually rises to the third floor of the museum. As the couple slowly ascended the stairs she read every PostSecret postcard. He knew she would because it had been her idea to attend the exhibit.
What she did not know was that earlier he had made a special arrangement with me to replace the last post card with a special one he had created just for her see.
When they reached the top of the stairs she read the final card, "I don't know if I believe in God, but I believe something Great brought you into my life. If you turn around I'll ask you to marry me. . . "[Read the rest of this story and watch a video of a live PostSecret Proposal at
Frank's PostSecret Blog on MySpace.]
Another PostSecret exhibit is currently on display at the
Yeiser Art Center