Raymond Woo

 

During 1988 I have been envolved with a project for Hewlitt Packard Inc.  In the course of the project I came in contact with a fellow by the name of Raymond Woo.  I would say that Ray is in his early twenties.  He had only been with the project for about a week when I heard that he had had an accident and would be out of work for several weeks.It seems that he had been trying to open a window and somehow pushed his hand through the glass.  It had cut his wrist severly.  He was out of work for about 6 or 8 weeks and just as he was about to return, we were notified that he would be out for a few more weeks as he was getting married.About this time a card crossed my desk.  You know the kind, best wishes from all of us.  I always have a little trouble with these cards, especially when it is for someone I hardly know.  Some how "lots of luck" and "best wishes" always leave me a little cold.  So I thought about it for a while and this limerick was my entry in his card.

 

Gale L. Wolfenbarger
2 October 1988

 

Raymond Woo

 

Raymond, a coder deluxe,
Experienced incredible luck.
First he cut up his hand,
Then he managed to land
A reason to rent a black tux.

 

Gale L. Wolfenbarger
June 1988

 

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