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"Hi Fred... how you doing?"
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[May 30, 2015]
"Amazing," Dud said out at the corrals the other day.
Bill and I looked at him a bit strangely, because there were just
two horses in the corral and neither one of them had been amazing
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"What's amazing, Dud?"
"Kids. What they're doing today is just amazing, compared to what we
did as kids."
"Like those computer game deals?"
"No ... not that. I mean ... well you just take that nephew of mine
... my sister's boy. He does five hours of homework every night. In
high school. Did you ever do five hours of homework in high school?"
"Sure," I said, "but it took me the best part of a month."
"That's what I mean. These kids today are just smarter than we were
and they work harder, and you know, they seem to know what they want
to do."
Dud whistled in appreciation of his own words as he shook his head
in wonder.
"My grandson's like that," Bill said. "Smart as a whip. He's only
seven, you know. He and I went for a walk the other day to
appreciate springtime. I asked him what he was studying these days
and he said he knew all about birds. Told me he knew the name of
every bird in the forest. Every one.
"Well, I thought I'd test him, so I pointed to a grackle and said,
'Tell me the name of that bird right there.' He looked at it
carefully and then brightened up. Then he said, 'Why, Grandpa,
that's Fred. Hi Fred... how you doing?'”
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Slim Randles]
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