Friday, January 31, 2014

Thx for your comments Marge R! I, too, would love to see Dr. Krauthammer as the Republican presidential candidate. SamKat

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Hi Sam,  this is an excellent article and I love this man.  Too bad he can't be voted in as our president in the future.  
I enjoy your emails, but I have had bronchitis for over 3 weeks now and just getting over the coughing spells I had.
A lot of folks in our area have had this same illnes and some had the flu.  The hospital and clincs around here were seeing
a lot of patients since Christmas.  Guess I was lucky, I came down with this the first of the year and have been miserable
up until now.  Just now getting back into the swing of things and feeling much better.  Sure hope all is well with you and
Jeannie.  We have had some really bad bitter cold spells here along with 3 inches of snow in our Mt.Vernon Area and DC
proper.  I saw the news on your area too and the midwest.  Wonder what February is going to be like.  Usually we get this
kind of bad snowy and bitter cold weather in February, but it came early this year.  Well, take care and thanks for so many good
articles you have been sending me.  Takes me awhile to get through them all, but I really do enjoy them.
Keep up the good work and stay warm!  Fondly, Marge 
Sam Kegley skegley.kegley@gmail.com
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to Marge
I also believe Krauthammer would be the best candidate, Marge.  Jeanie
and I had some of the cold sickness and we are each sick of the bad
weather.  Please take care.  I am lucky to receive your wonderfiul
messages and those of all my very intelligent correspondents.  Alan
Bless, who replaced me in the metallurgy lab I set up at DSCC, is
retiring tomorrow and they have a 40 year old metallurgical engineer
replacing him.  I attended Al's retirement luncheon last Friday.

You helped me immensely in scouting through documents to find good
surplus metallurgical equipment.  The lab was wonderfully equipped at
a small fraction of new although it functioned as new and became a
vital part of the Defense structure.  Aren't we the luckiest with our
great acquaintances?

Thanks again good friend!

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