voilà le premier courrier, je cherche le suivant :
"> Let me start my email by informing you that I am currently overseas in Iraq
> and therefore can't be very exact about many places or locations. Please
> bear with me...
>
> I am 32 years old and have lived all but 4 of those years in one of the
> surrounding towns. I remember being a little boy, probably age 6 or 7, and
> listening to my great-aunt talk about the Little Green Men from Kelly. My
> great-uncle owned a small convenience store next to his house in Kelly and
> my grandmother and great-aunt lived down there for a while as well. I
> remember my great-aunt telling that story to my brother and I when we were
> little. I looked down the list of names in your research and I have to say
> that a few of them sounded very familiar. Now, is that because it's a
> back-woods town and they are very simple names or is it because my
> great-aunt was acquaintances with some of those individuals. I would say
> the second but I was 6 or 7 when I heard those stories and I haven't heard
> much more about it since she passed away several years ago, it seemed like
> she knew the most about the incident. My grandmother, who is 94 years old,
> still has an extremely sharp mind and I'm sure could probably tell me more
> about it when I get the chance to sit down and discuss it with her. I'm
> interested to talk to her about it again once I get home. For some reason
I
> want to say that my great-aunt said the individuals in that family,
> particularly the men, were BIG drinkers. That's not to say the story isn't
> true, or at least there isn't some truths to the story, but I would rather
> confirm that with my grandmother before making such a statement. I hope to
> hear something from you sir, I was truly excited to read your paper and get
> a way different point of view on the happenings. Although, it is kinda cool
> to think that little green men landed "right down the road" so to speak,
> from my town. Thank you for your time and I hope you have a pleasant day."
Bon c'est du énième main donc fiabilité "bof", je sais