She emailed me about Aunt Laura’s new baby. That’s really awesome.
Dad, I really love these engineering classes. I think it is in my genes (or at least in my shorts). Woot! I had one Prof. tell me two weeks ago that I was a “chip off the old block”. He’s really old, so I think he may have been one of your instructors and has figured out I’m your son. His name is Edward Michelson. It really made me proud to be compared to you.
I think the word might be getting around, tho. There have been a few odd people on campus that really seem to be keeping on eye on me. It’s kind of creepy. For the past week or so, it feels like I’m being watched. I don’t like that very much. Probably tabloid reporters or something.
Well Pops, I guess I will head to class and pretend I’m paying attention. LOL
Catch ya later, Rich
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(From Dr. Willis to Commander Lewis, could Devlin’s son, Richard be in danger on the WMU campus or possibly experiencing a little paranoia? I recommend contacting his mother and/or their family doctor for evaluation and possible counseling if paranoia.)
After receiving the report and a copy of this e-mail from Rich to his father, Commander Lewis suggested Dr. Willis might be experiencing paranoia and should go to monthly reports rather than weekly. In his opinion, the psychologist’s time could be better spent on other projects, rather than frittering it away on these re-occurring threads. He was getting tired of reading all of these mundane reports, as she appeared to be trying to make herself appear useful to the mission. Being taken aback by the rebuke, the psychologist applied for and was granted an immediate two-week vacation.
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