Of Leap Years and ‘Old Man Odor’

Well 1908 was a leap year so the days will no longer compare directly. (Insert shrug emoji.) That also means a bonus entry for 1908!

feb.29-mar.1.1908

Looks like the 29th is a completed thought from the 28th regarding alcohol. I can’t even guess what some of those misspelled words are to the extent that I don’t even want to look them up on the Google. I really want to know what “BOTTS”, “BOTT”, and/or “BOTES” was and why he was practicing writing it.

mar.1-2.1969

A little amazed at the amount of detail on March 1st I’m thinking because he was energized by the church activities and get together with his buddies. What the heck is “old man’s odor”? Is that yet another thing I have to look forward to as I age? And wow, he was planning to distribute the Gospel of John to the whole town? How? Leaflets? Sermon? 90,000 is a lot of people to reach!

mar.2-3.1908

More signature practice mixed with ‘Dioxide’. (That’s an odd sentence.) I was wondering how to preserve my ‘cocain’ solutions as well, ow I know! Maybe I can give Heisenberg a run for his money now.

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