Toward the end of a long day I have written a lot worse. Give me your renderings in the comboxes.
I’ve Seen a Lot Worse
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
Reagan’s handwriting was horrendous as well.
The first part of the first sentence is a bit muddy, something dealing with a building in Washington or building Washington and an arch. However, after that, we have “…what is past is prologue. Unless we assess fairly the actions of the past, we have no sound basis upon which to plan for the future”.
On the whole, I have seen worse. ..I must say, this well demonstrates why someone invented the typewriter.
In the building in Washington there contains the Archives of the United States in Washington is written: “What is past is prologue”. Unless we assess the actions of the past we have no sound basis for which to push for the future
Wise words.
On the building in Washington that contains the archives of the United States in Washington is written: “What is past is prologue. Unless we assess fairly the actions of the past, we have no sound basis upon which to plan for the future.”
My old boss’ penmanship was far worse 🙂
Reagan’s handwriting was horrendous as well.
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It was quite legibile. Just not pretty.
It’s pretty, just not very legible. 😀
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Correct, except that “push” should be “plan.”