Testing the Theory of Time Travel
When I was eight years old, I thought I'd test the theory of time travel by writing the following letter, which would be passed on to future generations of Rosewaters:
"Dear whoever of my relatives are alive when time travel is finally possible,
Please visit me on April 23, 1989 to tell me the good news. I live on 8 Sorrel Hill Court in Dix Hills, New York, USA (Earth).
Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
Joseph E. Rosewater"
No one visited me that day, but that doesn't mean I don't believe in time travel anymore. I still have the letter. But I also have a feeling I'm going to lose it one of these days.
"Dear whoever of my relatives are alive when time travel is finally possible,
Please visit me on April 23, 1989 to tell me the good news. I live on 8 Sorrel Hill Court in Dix Hills, New York, USA (Earth).
Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
Joseph E. Rosewater"
No one visited me that day, but that doesn't mean I don't believe in time travel anymore. I still have the letter. But I also have a feeling I'm going to lose it one of these days.


1 Comments:
from Rarie:
I distinctly remember that you Mr Rosewater used to be certain about living in Melville. ::giggles::
Rarie,
I only became certain of living in Melville until well after I was eight years old.
Joe
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