Thursday, June 30, 2011

Michael Jordan high school letter shows he was a player back in the day

 




































































 My Dearest Laquette

How are you and your family doing, fine I hope. I am in my Adv. Chemistry class writing you a letter, so that tell you how much I care for you. I decide to write you because I felt that I made you look pretty rotten after the last night. I want to tell you that I am sorry, and hope that you except my apologie. I know that you feelings was hurt whenever I loss my necklace or had it stolen.

I was really happy when you gave me my honest coin money that I won off the bet. I want to thank you for letting me hold your annual. I show it to everyone at school. Everyone think you are a very pretty young lady and I had to agree because it is very true. Please don't let this go to your head. (smile) I sorry to say that I can't go to the game on my birthday because my father is taking the whole basketball team out to eat on my birthday. Please don't be mad because I am trying get down there a week from Feb. 14. If I do get the chance to come please have some activity for us to do together.


I want you to know that my feeling for you has not change yet. ← (joke) I am finally getting use to going with a girl much smaller than I. I hope you my hint. Well I have spent my time very wisely by write to you. I hope you write back soon. Well I must go, the period is almost over. See you next time around, which I hope comes soon.


With my Best Love


Michael J. Jordan



Just Goes to show that as always athletes are never the best writers maybe they should just focus on their sport in this case.  Jordan in the early 1980's while sitting in an advanced chemistry class at Laney High School in North Carolina.  Jordan who at 18 wrote above a letter of apology to then-girlfriend Laquette, after recently making her feel pretty bad.  Jordan is the prime example of why he should just focus on his studies instead of trying to get a piece of  makeup ass.  Maybe he should have just focused on his grammar and studies and deal with his social "activities" outside of class. 






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