"World Record" Chain Letter. Kids (1986). Four names on envelope. Quota six.. US, 2001.

Dear friend,

     Australian children started this chain letter in 1986.  If it doesn't get
broken by the year 2001, it will be in the Guinness Book of World Records.
So far no one has broken it.  Copy this letter 6 times and send it to KIDS
ONLY, so that kids will do the longest chain letter.
 

        You MUST mail it because the post office is keeping track of it. You
MUST put your name on the back of the envelope.  Before you mail it, write
on the front: "Post Office: This is the official Guinness Book of World
Records chain letter.
 

       Rewrite all the names on the back except #1, move all the names up
so #3 becomes #2, etc. You should put your name on as #4.
 

         YOU ONLY HAVE FOUR DAYS TO DO THIS OR THE CHAIN LETTER
WILL BE BROKEN!!  This is not one of those nasty or stupid chain letters.
We are trying to break the world record.

  Thank you!!

      P.S. This letter started in 1986, so you wouldn't want to be the one to break
it.

..................................... .[hand written on envelope] ........................................................

[Address side, lower left, in five lines:]
Post Office - This is the Official Book of World Records chain Letter

[Reverse side, left center, in four lines, first name crossed out:]
Nick M*, Colten D*, Anthony C*, Eric H*


Letter prepared by word processor (except "you" of last line, a handwritten insertion). Lines preserved. Mailed in envelope postmarked April 18, 2001 in Hutchinson, KS.  Mailed from Eric H. in Lyons, KS to Garrett J. in Alton, KS.  Provided by Leigh Johnson, Alton, Kansas.

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