Sam Jacobs: "We all seem to share two things in common: a fog delay and a love of history. I've been teaching it now for fifteen years."
"It's good to meet you Mr. Jacobs" said Micheals "Come join us."
"Those stolen papers were irreplaceable" continued Jacobs as he took a seat "They had never been made public, you know. If they're lost, the knowledge and insights contained in them are gone too. President Kennedy was certainly a brilliant man"
"Imagine all the contributions he might have made had he lived longer" added Dr. Wong "We'll never know."
"How true" pondered Micheals
"His accomplishments were many" said Jacobs "He was a representative as well as a senator then he went on to be our youngest president to ever serve. Before him there had never been a president who was Catholic. Now all this seems forgotten. It really is a shame. Oh well things may be looking up. They just announced my flight. I've enjoyed talking to you."
"Seemed like an agreeable man, observed Wong as the man went out the door. “But I wonder what he really does for a living.”
How did Dr. Wong know Jacobs wasn’t a history teacher.
2006-09-09
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