Whimsical to hair-raising: After a new year’s eve party in a Northern English Disco cleaning women find a letter, dingy but somehow also sweet, content.
Nottingham – new year, New luck? For Josh and Sarah from England is not with certainty say. The two are involuntarily become the protagonists of a curious story that happened on new year’s eve in Nottingham, England.
Nottingham: Disco-Shine women’s mysterious letter
After the new year’s eve bash in the night club “PRYZM” discover the cleaning forces between the empty bottles and Party Confetti a sealed letter. Addressed to “Josh” – including the instruction to open the letter until midnight. The message is love letter in the form of a rhyme and uppercase letters. Signed by “Sarah” with a heart and kisses. The content of the Club finally published on Facebook.
Sarah’s first lines read still charming and harmless: she writes to Josh, such as “be” was the last joint years and that you’ll pick him up later, after he had a couple of Beers from the Club. There is a reason why the new year along with it could usher in, that is why you have asked someone to give Josh the letter at midnight, and wrote them in short concise sentences.
Disco letter revealed in Sensation and ends in a dingy
The reason for your absence, you provides in the third paragraph, “I hope when you read this, it will fill you with joy – the question of a Boy or a girl?” Sarah is pregnant! For many young couples is a cause for joy. But the mother-to-be prefers in your Situation, a more sober conclusion:
“Happy new year, I hope you had fun. Next Time put it better in my Ar***. In Love, Sarah.“
romance on British art. All real or just an original PR-action of the Club owners? Just under 19.500 Likes and more than 11,500 comments (4. January) gathered all of the Posting since its release on the 2. January. Many Users let their imagination now and spin the story on Facebook according to their own ideas.
Sven Barthel
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