Thankfully, Anna has forgiven me for calling her Heinz-Beans!
Hi.
I
do not share your sense of humor Juliet and you never explain how you
manage to heal someone with a bong? Anyway I like my Job and I take it
very seriously so I am going to be square with you. I habour no
animocity and I have forgiven you.
I
would like you to provide me with the following information to start
with: Full name, Address, phone number, occupation, age(date of birth),
family status, and travel experience.
I
need these informations which is the basic requirement in order to
proceed. However I will be asking for more informations later but that
is after you have been officially granted the will of ownership. Yes I
know what I just said and I am definitely certain about it.
Please
furnish me with those requirement as soon as you can so I can continue
and again, what time exactly is suitable for calling you? I would like
to conduct a litte meeting of familiarization over the phone for a
better acquaintance so please let's schedule a time when we can talk on
the phone.
With regards
Anna Heinz
She wants to talk to me on the phone. This is why I am deaf, so that can't happen. I tell her about my travels and the tragic accident that robbed me both of my hearing and my husband.
Good afternoon Miss Heinz
I pray that you are well and happy on this beautiful day. I apologise for the delay in replying. I am incredibly busy this time of year in the run up to the Easter period. As you will appreciate, this is an integral part of any Christian's life and worship and one of the most important times of year for us. I have many activities and missions to organise and facilitate so I do appreciate your patience.
To answer your questions.
Full name : Reverend Mrs Juliet Gertrude Hyacinth MacBeth
Address : 27, Minge Lane, Worcestershire, WR8 OLT England
Phone number:
Occupation : Ordained Priest
Date of birth : 01. 02. 1966 age 50
Family Status : Widowed, no children
Travel experience: Please see below.
I have travelled extensively during my lifetime. I have been to Botswana, Tokyo, Egypt, Grimesthorpe, Iceland, Mexico, Sweden, USA, France, Scunthorpe, Greece, New Zealand and Cleethorpes. Whilst travelling though Egypt with my now late husband Horace in 1997, we had a terrible accident. We'd booked on an organised trip to see the pyramids which included a camel ride, something we had both been wanting to experience for many years. We'd completed the pyramid viewing which was incredible, breath taking and humbling and were firmly seated on our respective camels. We were all happily trotting along, being led by experienced handlers when my husband's camel suddenly became spooked by a bird that kept flying around his head. The handler tried to flap the bird away not no avail. Horace's camel managed to break free of his handler, startling the others in the group who all became skittish and frightened. Horace's camel began to run incredibly fast, first in one direction then another. Horace was unable to hold on and was flung with great force, to the floor. My handler had managed to get my camel under control again and I was able to dismount and run to my beloved Horace. He wasn't moving or breathing and as I bent over to try and resuscitate him, the camel ran at me, kicking me in the head as he sped along. I can't really remember anything else. I woke up in El Shoruk Hospital, confused and scared. I learned that not only had my beloved Horace not survived the accident, but I had a fractured skull and my hearing had been irreparably damaged by the kick to the head. I have seen many specialist doctors since and no one has been in a position to help me.
I have travelled extensively during my lifetime. I have been to Botswana, Tokyo, Egypt, Grimesthorpe, Iceland, Mexico, Sweden, USA, France, Scunthorpe, Greece, New Zealand and Cleethorpes. Whilst travelling though Egypt with my now late husband Horace in 1997, we had a terrible accident. We'd booked on an organised trip to see the pyramids which included a camel ride, something we had both been wanting to experience for many years. We'd completed the pyramid viewing which was incredible, breath taking and humbling and were firmly seated on our respective camels. We were all happily trotting along, being led by experienced handlers when my husband's camel suddenly became spooked by a bird that kept flying around his head. The handler tried to flap the bird away not no avail. Horace's camel managed to break free of his handler, startling the others in the group who all became skittish and frightened. Horace's camel began to run incredibly fast, first in one direction then another. Horace was unable to hold on and was flung with great force, to the floor. My handler had managed to get my camel under control again and I was able to dismount and run to my beloved Horace. He wasn't moving or breathing and as I bent over to try and resuscitate him, the camel ran at me, kicking me in the head as he sped along. I can't really remember anything else. I woke up in El Shoruk Hospital, confused and scared. I learned that not only had my beloved Horace not survived the accident, but I had a fractured skull and my hearing had been irreparably damaged by the kick to the head. I have seen many specialist doctors since and no one has been in a position to help me.
The accident made me have a new perspective on life. I lost my one true love but am lucky to be alive and realised that life is for living, wouldn't you agree Anna?
Regarding the phone call. I can still speak to a degree but I am told my speech is rather muffled and hard to understand. I do most of my communication via email. We could certainly do a Skype call but I would need a sign language interpreter for me if that is ok?
I wish you a pleasant afternoon Anna (do you mind me calling you Anna? Miss Heinz sounds terribly formal) and I look forward to progressing our arrangement further.
Best wishes
Juliet
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