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            [October 26, 2015]  
			
			When 
			Dewey Decker bought that acre on the edge of town from Gil 
			Masterson, it astonished some people, but others, like Doc, just 
			smiled and nodded. It’s a natural progression. Gil raises vegetables 
			on a large scale, and the rumor is that it was at least partially 
			paid for in “product,” because Dewey is the undisputed Pharoah of 
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			 Dewey then did another trade-out with a local handyman for a 
			couple of rabbit hutches. He installed a buck and several does in 
			them. 
			 
			“Everyone knows rabbits produce superior product,” Dewey told his 
			lady love, Emily Stickles, she of the fantastic cheekbones and 
			finely honed business acumen. Emily glowed, knowing that this rabbit 
			idea was strictly Dewey’s. 
			 
			Well, the rabbits produced product all right, and Dewey put a few 
			hundred of his finest red wiggler fishing worms under the hutch to 
			put the finishing touches on primo fertilizer … we mean 
			houseplant-grade fertilizer. It’ll bring more money in, too. 
			 
			After a few months, there was quite a mound of product to be 
			processed, and there was also a marked increase in the rabbit 
			population. 
			
			  
			Dewey really enjoyed watching the baby rabbits grow up. But then he 
			had to decide whether to have rabbit for dinner or just turn them 
			all into product makers. The product idea won. This meant buying 
			more hutches, but he was able to do this with the houseplant 
			fertilizer money, which also bought rabbit pellets. 
			 
			One of the best parts of this division of his soil amendments 
			business was that Dewey could actually feed and care for the rabbits 
			and their product with nothing but a shovel. And accident-prone 
			Dewey can handle any tool fairly well, as long as it isn’t sharp, 
			has no moving parts and is commonly called a shovel. 
			 
			Windy’s driving the loader and the truck for him now, several days a 
			week, and Emily is taking care of the books. So Dewey just watches 
			happily as the growing rabbit population produce … well, product is 
			as good a name as any. 
			 
			Life is good. 
  
			[Text from file received from 
			Slim Randles]   | 
            
             
            
			  
			
			  
			Ol' Jimmy Dollar 
			is Slim Randles' first children's book.  The book is for kids 
			K-3rd grades and is even better when parents read it with children. 
			Ol' Jimmy Dollar makes for sweet dreams and if you have a dog 
			even better.  Available now on Amazon. 
			  
			
			  
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