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            The Big Bang Theory, Mule Barn style 
		
		 
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            [April 06, 2015]  
			
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			of the philosophy counter, we were at the righteous round table 
			yesterday, because Herb got there first and he picked. It’s a good 
			venue at the Mule Barn truck stop when you’re expecting more than 
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			 But we weren’t expecting Windy. 
			 
			Here he came, Alphonse “Windy” Wilson, feed store philosopher 
			extraordinaire, and parlayer of his own peculiar palaver. 
			 
			“Hi guys,” Windy said, “what a treat to discover you all here in 
			togetherness this fine morning.” 
			 
			“We’re here every morning, Windy, drag up a chair,” said Doc. 
			 
			“You fellas ever study much about this here Big Bang theory? Well, I 
			reconnoitered it just a while ago and it is seriously obfusticated,” 
			Windy said. He flipped his cup to the upright and fillable position 
			just as Loretta arrived with the pot. 
			 
			“Don’t make no sense to me a-tall,” he said. “Yessir, they says that 
			about 13 billion years ago there wasn’t anything here. Nothing. 
			Well, ‘cept this little atomic thingie ‘bout smaller than a grain of 
			sand. Can you imagine? So they tells us now that this little grain 
			of sand one day just decided to blow up.” 
			 
			He doctored his coffee and continued. “Now, I’m not kidding on this. 
			They then says that when this tiny thing blew up, it scattered 
			pieces all over the universe and that those pieces got big and made 
			Earth and Arcturelius and Geminizer and all the stars. Yessir. One 
			little granulation of explosive sand! Now you tell me … when you 
			blow something up, does it get bigger or smaller?” 
			 
			No one ventured to answer that. Finally, Doc said, “Actually, Windy, 
			recent thinking tends to disallow the Big Bang theory. Says it 
			didn’t happen that way.” 
			 
			Windy grinned. “I knew it all along,” he said. “Yessir!” 
			[Text from file received from 
			Slim Randles] 
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			is Slim Randles' first children's book.  The book is for kids 
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