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To:mayers.joseph@enron.com, mayers.ralph@enron.com, giron.yvonne@enron.com,c..giron@enron.com, giron.kristi@enron.com, giron.carlos@enron.com
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Date:Sat, 18 Aug 2001 09:40:20 -0700 (PDT)


Boudreaux walked out to the dock, only to find a
< << < beautiful blonde woman, standing there, crying.
< << < He said, "Mais cher, what's wrong?"
< << < She said, "I don't have anything to live for, I'm
< << < gonna
< << < throw myself
< << < into the water and kill myself."
< << <
< << < Boudreaux said, "Oh, don't do dat, you're a
< << < beautiful
< << < woman, you have plenty to live for. Tell you what,
< << < I'm gettin' ready to get on dis boat and go to
< << < Europe,
< << < I'll sneak you on and I will take care of you,
< << < and we can be happy together."
< << <
< << < So Boudreaux snuck his stowaway on board, and hid
< << < her in
< << < a life boat, and for weeks, everyday he would
< << < bring her 3
< << < square meals, making sure she was taken care of, and
< << < every night he would slip into the lifeboat with
< << < her and they would make
< << < passionate love.
< << <
< << < One day, the captain discovered the woman, and asked
< << < her
< << < what she was doing there.
< << < She said, "One of your crew members, a wonderful
< << < man, has
< << < been taking care of me, feeding me, and making love
< << < to me, and he's
< << < taking me to Europe with him on this boat."
< << <
< << < The Captain said, "Cher, I'm sorry to tell you, but
< << < this
< << < is the Plaquemine ferry."
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