"I'm an old, 98 year old Woodstock typewriter ...."
Read the rest of the story, as told to Jeff Hendrie, in this 4-page PDF.
And you can see the machine itself in the September 16 post.
I just loved this! Honestly, I'd have a Woodstock by now...if I could find one within my price-range, but that hasn't happened yet.
Richard, would you mind extending this young man an invitation to the ICI for me? I think he'd make a wonderful correspondent; the typed pieces you have posted have been a great read!
Thanks guys, (and girls, but you all know what I mean I hope....) I'm planning on making a blog, but still, this story, was literally the first time ever, that I've ever done somthing like it. It was literally, my first, "real story".
Very creative writing. I cannot wait until Jeff has a blog of his own, so we can read more stories like this.
ReplyDeleteI just loved this! Honestly, I'd have a Woodstock by now...if I could find one within my price-range, but that hasn't happened yet.
ReplyDeleteRichard, would you mind extending this young man an invitation to the ICI for me? I think he'd make a wonderful correspondent; the typed pieces you have posted have been a great read!
Done.
ReplyDeleteVery good story. I agree with Ken. I'd really like to see Jeff start a blog of his own.
ReplyDeleteThanks guys, (and girls, but you all know what I mean I hope....) I'm planning on making a blog, but still, this story, was literally the first time ever, that I've ever done somthing like it. It was literally, my first, "real story".
ReplyDeleteExcellent story!
ReplyDeleteIt fairly jumped off the page, very colorful descriptions, the Woodstock wrote truly.
I look forward to its next communication!
thanks for sharing.
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