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Slim Randles' Home Country
 
            Worms; the cornerstone of freedom! 
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            [May 23, 2014]  
            
            The focus group broke up after an hour and a half with 
			laughter and full tummies and hugs and handshakes. Dewey got his tie 
			clip caught on Mrs. Doc’s sweater as she hugged him, but that was 
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			 As the small group left the Mule Barn’s private dining room and 
			walked out through the main coffee shop, there were envious glances 
			from the regulars who weren’t asked to participate in figuring out 
			how to increase sales in red wiggler fishing and composting worms. 
			Even cowboy Steve seemed to walk a bit straighter through the café, 
			and he didn’t put his hat back on until he was outside. 
 After Dewey settled up at the cash register, he and Emily, his 
			girlfriend, vice president in charge of future plans for both 
			Environmental Enrichment Services and Dewey himself, walked out 
			hand- in- hand into the sunshine. Dewey the Accident Prone sells 
			manure and manure by-products to gardeners.
 
 “I thought it went really well, Honey,” Emily said, “didn’t you?”
 
 “That was a great idea you had, Emily. After all, if you want to 
			know what sells worms, ask the people who buy them. I especially 
			liked Doc’s suggestion about the kid with the fishing pole and can 
			of worms being patriotic, American, and … nostalgic?”
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             “Yes, Dear,” she said, helping Dewey up after 
			he tripped over the curb. “Nostalgic kind of says it all.”
 “And we can continue on with that theme for our company, emphasizing 
			worms as the very cornerstone of freedom!”
 
 “Well … let’s work on that one a bit, shall we?”
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			Slim Randles] 
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