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Louis Armstrong and Abraham Lincoln

Louis: How are things down there? Hear the Northern and Southern States are having quite the disagreement. Congrats for becoming president. Abraham: You're right about the unrest. I just hope a war doesn't break out soon. How did you get so far- and even leave Earth - in the first place? Seems to me it would be colder than ice out there! Louis: Thank goodness for rockets and spacesuits. That's what enaabled me to travel to the moon - not that I expect you to understand in your time! And believe me you're right about the cold! Feels great to be weightless too. Abraham: Man on the moon sure is quite the achievement. Probably beats all these appointments I have! Well, have to sign bills, meet people, and so forth. Have a great time and bring back a moon rock! Louis: Thanks and hope you don't get too busy! Going to spend a while out here and hooray for America! See you later.

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