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Leo, Bob, Jim and Tom

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Hello oh lovelie one;

There are hundreds of things I like about you: The way you write, the way you talk, the way you wear your clothes, (always nice if not wrinkle-proof), the silly things you think of to do and say, your bland personality, your many friends, (some I even like) your peaceful attitude, your enjoyment in things I enjoy, your trustworthiness, your good looks, (these are not listed in order of preference), your disposition, plus many many more. The best of all, from my standpoint is, your for me.

Damn me if the mails aren’t suprisingly slow. No box from you yet. (the one you said I could give away when it came.) This doesn’t stay on the subject at all, but I’m terribly busy at times and some of my correspondence falls behind. Now, if I had a gal, and she was a good gal, would it be possible for her to scatter a few “ghost” good wishes and kind thank you’s. (These also will not be listed in alphabetical order) It seems that I owe several people like Mom Wylie, Barb, Marji, Ott, Bob Warner and a few other people cards or letters. If you can hon. hows for to stall a bit for time. Honestly I’ll get around to it pretty soon, but can’t for now. (This will be good practice for future business “associates’ which you may from time to time keep them outside instead of in. That jumble meant wolves away from our door.) Speaking of post-war plans, my favorite names are Leo, Bob, Jim and Tom. These are rather common, but all happen to be kinda close friends at one time or another.

Nuff said, lights dead.

Love,

Kenny Lee

P.S. If you checked that card, I think maybe you noticed that weve broken Mom W’s spirit about spirits (alcoholic.)


Kenneth Lee Martin SM2/C

 



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