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            Because he had no idea he was doing it 
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            [April 06, 2017]  
			
			If 
			there's one thing you can honestly say about Delbert McLain, he's as 
			persistent as a winter cough. As our chamber of commerce here -- 
			he's it, you see -- his fertile brain never ceases its search to 
			turn a sleepy little valley into a cross between Wall Street and 
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			 That's part of what was going on in his mind this late winter's 
			day as he sat in the rented office the local businesses chip in for 
			each month. On a snowy day like this one, of course, you can never 
			tell when the representative of a foreign auto manufacturer might 
			skid on into town and look around for a good pasture on which to 
			install an assembly plant. And what would happen if Delbert wasn't 
			there, wearing his tie, in the chamber office, when that occurred? 
 The next valley over would experience phenomenal growth and we'd 
			still be left without the "big box" stores.
 
			
			 We would be everlastingly condemned to buying our food at the Soup 
			'R Market, buying our reading material at the Read Me Now Bookstore, 
			getting a new "do" at Curl Up 'N Dye beauty salon, and sipping our 
			coffee at the Mule Barn truck stop where the waitresses know 
			everything there is to know about us, whether that's okay with us or 
			not.
 But it's a snowy day, and no one has dropped by wanting to subdivide 
			the old Johnson place or anything, so Delbert threw his tie over his 
			shoulder to get it out of the way and took his fly-tying vise out of 
			the desk drawer.
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			 He was in a streamer mood and smiled as he tied 
			the colorful tails on the longer hooks, dreaming of the retrieves 
			his friends would make in Miller pond for the bass there. Delbert 
			doesn't enjoy fishing, just tying the flies. He likes the streamers 
			better than the bass plugs, even if they don't catch as many fish. 
			They just look classier. 
 So Delbert went on, tying flies for one way of life, and planning 
			how to bring us another way of life, and smiling. Because he had no 
			idea he was doing it.
 [Text from file received from 
			Slim Randles] 
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