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There is an article about the COSI Camp-In in the current issue. It's an article about the humble hopes for the initial Camp-In and the reality of today.
I just try to find a way to say hello to John and Sue Shilling.I really know, it’s my fault, I’m so relapsed with people had been so good to me.
They open their home to me, also their hearts, but after all I did not express my feelings,
my honor obligation to them. (To You)
I don’t want a forgiveness, I don’t deserve, just want to say hello.
Hi! “Little big bird” John, hi greatest heart Sue you don’t know but I love you both.
I hope do not wait 40 more years to know or hear about you.
I talked to Walter this morning. He remembers the foil suit very clearly. He is going to look for the picture when he gets home from work, I don't seem to have it.
Hi John:
You may have already received this note once but I am not sure it was sent. Anyway, I believe the alien is my son Walter Wolfe - he will be at COSI on both Friday and Sat. evenings. We have a picture of the "foil
alien" somewhere, hope we can find it.
See you this weekend,
Barbara Wolfe Gessaman
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There is an article about the COSI Camp-In in the current issue. It's an article about the humble hopes for the initial Camp-In and the reality of today.
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