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					Slim Randles' Home Country
 
            Helpin day at the Mule Barn 
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            [February 09, 2019]  
			“Well,” said Steve, polishing off the last of his 
			coffee, “what should we discuss this fine morning?”
 “I’m awful glad you asked, ol’ pard,” came the cheerful voice of 
			Windy Wilson, emerging through the swinging doors that came from the 
			kitchen of the Mule Barn truck stop. “Yessir. Awful glad.”
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			 Steve and the other members of the world dilemma 
			think tank looked in amazement as this old camp cook and cowboy came 
			over with the coffee pot and topped off their coffee mugs. Windy had 
			found a dish towel and wrapped it around his waist, too. 
 “Windy?” said Doc. “Mighty fine-looking dish towel you’re wearing.”
 
 “Thanks, Doc. I cornsider it the aplex of dining room fashion for a 
			volunteer coffee guy. Took me a while to talk Loretta into lettin’ 
			me wear it, howsomever. I guess she ain’t up on dining room 
			fashions.”
 
			
			 
			“Let me guess,” said Doc. “This must be your helping day, right?”
 “Right as grain, Doc,” Windy said, cheerfully. “I thought about it 
			and decisioned I’d devote my helpin’ day to the good ol’ Mule Barn.”
 
 We all knew Windy dedicated one day each week to helping others. 
			This sometimes meant helping them when they really didn’t need it, 
			but hey, the older folks in our town get some trash picked up in the 
			yard and some kindling split. You know.
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			 “So fer a conservational subject 
			this sparklin’ a.m.,” Windy said, “I believe I’d meanderate through 
			the mystericals of ancient history, beginnin’ with them Egypt guys. 
			Whadda ya think?”
 “Might just do that, Windy,” said Steve. “But if you don’t mind me 
			asking, why are you helping out with the coffee in here rather than 
			cleaning up somebody’s yard.”
 
 Windy looked around to see if the other 43 people in the café could 
			hear, then leaned down toward Steve. “Lot warmer in here than it is 
			in somebody’s yard, and thassa fact.”
 
 [Text from file received from 
			Slim Randles] 
			 
			
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