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Al K. Hall and Nick O. Tine

I'm reformed now, but I miss my good friends Al K. Hall and Nick O. Tine! Where have you both gone my good buddies? I do miss you both and all the good times we had together. My wife and the church tell me we should not associate. I know this but I do miss you both. Such memories! I do sure miss you both all the good memories we had together. I stopped by the old bar yesterday just to say Hi! to Jake the bartender. He remembered me right off, but do you? I sure miss it, You both and me together. Good old alcohol and that great nicotine. How swell we got on together! Seems like only yesterday we sat at the bar the three of us together. Now, wife and church- they have broken up that old gang! Oh! how I miss my old friends Al K. Hall and Nick O. Tine!
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Oct 10, 2017
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