Slim Randles' Home Country
Why they tie them mountain climbers together
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[March 31, 2015]
"There’s no sense a-tall,” said Alphonse “Windy”
Wilson, “in climbin’ a mountain. Why, you can percolate up to the
top and what do you get? Tired.”
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Windy had cornered several old ladies who were leaving the Rest
of Your Life retirement home to walk two blocks to the store. They
weren’t fast enough to escape him.
“Yessum … them mountain climbers … why I recollectivate a bunch of
them went up a Alp and fell off and killed theirselves … mortally
dead, too. Why? I guess so they could stand up there in the wind and
freeze and look down and say ‘Golly, what a great view!”
Windy paused and studied their faces to see if his lecture was
taking effect. Hard to tell this early on.
“Knew a fella once … told me he’d climbed the highest peak in ever
dang state in the union. Ever one. So’s I ups and says, ‘Well, did
you climb Mt. Whitney in California? Yes he did. Did you climb Pikes
Peak in Colorady? Yes, did that too. Bet you didn’t climb the
highest peak in Florida. He looks at me then and says, sure did.
‘Well, what’s the name of it, I says to him. And he says it’s the
pitcher’s mound at the Dodgers training camp.”
The ladies promised Windy they wouldn’t climb any more mountains, so
he let them escape up the sidewalk. But then he yelled, “You know
why they tie them mountain climbers together with ropes? To keep the
smart ones from going home!”
[Text from file received from
Slim Randles]
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