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A Peanut Vendor After a Burlesque Finish

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To my big Stinkie;

Isn’t that sweet? Always pride myself in that name. (Above sentence reminds me of one I read about, absolutely meaningless; “All those going out first.” Supposed to have been spoken by a peanut vendor after a burlesque finish.) I still think its a nice name because you always stink so good.

Do you suppose that we could manage for Jean to have another offspring about the time of my next leave? Just a passing thought, but this subtle mind sees certain probabilities iffen she do. Such as train trips etc. (Etc. doesn’t include anything, just the t.t. part enters mind.)

Hey snotnose, your behind in stuff like Snuffy. Youve got him about to be suited up in “gold trimmins and a sword wif tossles”, but at this point we stopped. Leave us not be this way mon leiberschon, leave us view him in the resplendent uniform which he claims is due.

While tis on this frail mind, am returning the bank card. Have only one bond coming out now, will make it a hundred in a couple of months. Your smarter as me hon. You save the money. Rather on the the strong back puny mind side myself.


Love Always

Kenny Lee


Kenneth Lee Martin SM2/C

 




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