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            This liquor of life perambulates deep into the 
			rootiness 
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            [August 24, 2016]  
			
			You 
			have to hand it to Windy. When Alphonse “Windy” Wilson chooses to 
			speak, it is a bombastic sampling of creativity. Windy has yet to 
			find a word he can’t make better through his own unique methods. | 
        
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			 Well, what got him fired up the other day was a meeting of the 
			ladies of the garden club down at the nursery. Windy’s been helping 
			Dewey with his manure business on the one day a week he spends 
			helping others. Today wasn’t a helper day, but he couldn’t pass up 
			the audience. 
 They hadn’t gotten through old business when Windy stood, smiled, 
			and spoke.
 
 “Dear ladies,” he said, “what an opera-tune moment this is, finding 
			you all coagulated here in an effort to beatify the yards of our 
			fair town. And what, you may ask, brings me to this conflagration? 
			It’s the latest thing in gardening. Our chairman of the board refers 
			to it as ‘cow pasture tea’ and it nutritionalizes plants right down 
			to bedrock. As Dewey says, the only way to improve on cow manure is 
			to liquidize it. Well, he hasn’t said it yet, but he will.
 
 “Now what exactly is cow pasture tea you’re undoubtedly asking 
			yourselves at this moment. It’s a varietal combination of composted 
			cow manure, water, and some acid we put in there to matriculate it 
			properly into the life-giving succulence we require. Then we put it 
			in a drum and pull the drum behind a tractor-like conveyance that 
			looks an awful lot like an old riding lawn mower. We spray this on 
			your lawn, and in ninja-seconds, this liquor of life perambulates 
			deep into the rootiness of the grass and makes it want to grow.”
 
 He smiled at the group and noticed a lot of them were giggling in 
			appreciation of his talk. He puffed up and continued.
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			 “And what does the Dewey Decker Manure Combine 
			charge for this incompartible service? A mere $10 for an 
			average-sized lawn. Think about that, ladies. Ten dollars. Twenty 
			fifty-cent pieces. Why you’d spend more than that on a wedding dress 
			or a trip to the Bermudas!”
 A number of the ladies clapped at that, thinking that might satisfy 
			him, and it did. He smiled and sat.
 
 He could get used to this corporate life. Maybe it wasn’t too late 
			to climb the ladder to success.
 [Text from file received from 
			Slim Randles] 
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