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Jon Halsey: A letter to Ralph & Glinda on their retirement

Comments re article 83611 South Central Printing Inc is no longer

By Jon Halsey

I am so thankful that y'all are able to walk, arm and arm, peacefully toward the sunset.

Reading between the lines over the past few years, I wasn't sure that was how the scenario was going to play out.

Thanks for all of the thought provoking "opinions" over the years and I look forward to your continued thoughts as well as your admonishments to the other scribbler in the family.



To those who say "retirement ain't what it's cracked up to be!", I don't know what they're doing wrong, but it sure works for us. (AND it doesn't have anything to do with how much money you have available - we're living proof.)

- Jon Halsey, Knifley


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