Slim Randles' Home Country
You can overdo a good thing
Send a link to a friend
[January 26, 2015]
Doc
was just getting up to leave the philosophy counter as Herb walked
in. Herb was grinning and flexing muscles and had the look of eagles
in his eyes. We stared. “Herb,” said Doc. “You know, you can
overdo a good thing.” |
“Why Doc … whatever do you mean?”
“I realize that getting more exercise is your resolution for the new
year, but a man your age … you need to pace yourself a little,
that’s all. Don’t try to get in shape all at once.”
“Why Doc, I’ve never felt better in my life. Hey, you were so right
to get me on this exercise kick. I’ve been meaning to thank you.
It’s just what I’ve been needing. What would you think about my
playing some football in the spring? I mean, it’s just touch
football, but I miss the ol’ razz-matazz, you know?”
Doc shook his head sadly and walked out. Herb started laughing and
sat down with us and flipped his cup over for his morning eye
opener.
“What was that all about, Herb?” Dud asked.
“A little joke I’m playing on Doc, that’s all,” Herb said. “You
remember how Doc has been on my case to get more exercise and slim
down some? Well, there was only one way to shut him up, so I started
running. I bought a sweat suit and started running. I run past his
house each morning. Then, about an hour later, I run past his house
the other direction, huffing and puffing and looking at my watch.”
[to top of second
column] |
“An hour? You run for an hour each morning?”
“Of course not,” Herb said, laughing. “I run past Doc’s house then
walk the block to the library. An hour later, I run past Doc’s house
and then walk two blocks home.”
We stared at him.
“What?” he said. “You know Doc’s going to worry about me one way or
the other. I just thought I’d change it up a bit.”
[Text from file received from
Slim Randles]
Brought to you by
“Strange Tales of Alaska,” by Slim Randles. Now available on
Amazon.com.
|