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Polina <[redacted]> Hay I figured I d send a quick message your way. Hope something made you smile today. If not, maybe this message will. Apr 20, 2026, 6:14 PM UTC
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Polina <[redacted]> Spam
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Apr 20, 2026, 6:14 PM UTC
Hay I figured I d send a quick message your way. Hope something made you smile today. If not, maybe this message will. I am sending you my image. Best regards
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[redacted] Hi Polina, Thanks so much for reaching out — I actually smiled right when I saw your message. That’s rare, especially o Apr 20, 2026, 7:10 PM UTC
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Apr 20, 2026, 7:10 PM UTC
Hi Polina, Thanks so much for reaching out — I actually smiled right when I saw your message. That’s rare, especially on a Tuesday evening when I’m just trying to finish up a motion in a gas lease dispute. It’s funny how something as simple as a message can make a difference. I’ve been working through a few cases lately involving offshore drilling rights, and I’ve found myself thinking more about how people connect — sometimes through small gestures, like this one. Honestly, it’s a reminder that even in a city like Houston, where everything’s about contracts and acreage, there’s still room for warmth. I really enjoyed your note and was curious — you mentioned you’re sending an image. Is that something you’d like to share, or are you thinking of something specific? If it’s a photo, I’d be happy to just take a moment to look at it — I’ve been meaning to finally organize my bathroom mirror lately, and it might be the perfect place to see it. Could you let me know what kind of image it is? And if it’s something personal, I’d be genuinely honored to see it. Also, how often do you send these little messages? I’ve never had someone reach out like this before — it’s a bit thrilling, really. Warmly, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415