Slim Randles' Home Country
Doing gymnastics in and around the woodpile
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[August 01, 2016]
Mrs.
Forrest has always been a compulsive feeder. Before she retired, she
was cooking for the Mule Barn truck stop’s customers, and is
singularly responsible for about three flabby tons of avoirdupois on
this nation’s truck drivers, and may have been marginally
responsible, third-hand, for a cardiac event or two. |
But now she’s retired, and a widow, and her kids all have kids
and are scattered like a covey of quail. Local bachelors of a
certain age know if they should just happen to be chatting with Mrs.
Forrest on her front lawn along about supper time, there’s a
dang-near dead certainty they’ll get a meal out of it.
And, through the magic of telepathic communication and the
synchronistic wave lengths of humanity, the message about Mrs.
Forrest’s unstoppable feeding compulsion had somehow reached the
psyches of the homeless.
At any rate, two of the aforementioned drifters had knocked on Mrs.
Forrest’s door and asked if there were any chores she needed done in
exchange for some food. Well, you should’ve seen her eyes light up
at that question. She said she had a bunch of firewood that needed
to be split into kindling and if they didn’t mind doing that, she’d
fix them a chicken dinner with cream gravy. Mrs. Forrest puts cream
gravy on everything.
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So she busied herself in the kitchen, and then
went out to see how these fellows were doing. And there, leaning on
an axe handle, was one of them, and the other was doing gymnastics
in and around the woodpile. It was amazing. He’d come out of a
round-off flip flop and then gracefully go into a full layout
Sukuhara with a right-hand twist. She watched in awe for a few
minutes before whispering to this gymnast’s partner.
“I had no idea your friend was an acrobat,” she whispered.
He looked at her and whispered back, “Neither did I ‘til I cracked
him on the shin with this axe.”
[Text from file received from
Slim Randles]
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