Slim Randles' Home Country
'Seasonal waterfront' development
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[June 04, 2011]
Delbert McLain dropped in at the Mule
Barn truck stop yesterday for a quick cup. He was wearing his usual
suit and tie, despite the heat. Usually Delbert does his coffee
drinking and socializing out at the country club, where the business
guys go. We've been there, and the chairs don't fit as well. |
For the past 10 years now, Delbert has run the
local chamber of commerce. We all have to admit he was a good
choice. His job is to promote our town and the surrounding area,
which he does by prowling through the town -- his ample belly flying
under a full spinnaker -- looking for out-of-state plates on the
cars during tourist season, and then convincing the visitors they
should (a) live here forever, (b) hire locals to build them a huge
house and (c) start a business that will hire as many of us as they
can stand. According to Delbert, several things are certain about
our little valley here: It is the only place in the world that will
grow; our water is so good we don't need dentists except during our
tourist season; the deer in the surrounding hills are easy to hunt
and are the size of horses; the fish in Lewis Creek are so big
children are afraid to swim there; and our average life expectancy
is right around 104.
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"Boys," Delbert said with his constant grin, "it's looking like a
good summer. I can't tell all the details now, but it looks like we
may be getting three factories, and you know how many houses they'll
have to build out on the flats to hold all the employees."
"Delbert," said Doc, "you know they shouldn't build out on the
flats. That thing floods out about every six years."
Delbert saddened there for just a minute as he stirred his
coffee. Then the sales gleam relit the surface of his face.
"That's it!" he yelled. "We can call it 'seasonal waterfront!'"
[Text from file received from Slim Randles]
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