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            “It’s so good to finally meet you … DADDY!” 
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            [April 06, 2017]  
			
			When 
			the young woman walked into the Mule Barn truck stop alone, it 
			caused a few heads to turn. Not only was she very pretty, but she 
			was alone, and that seldom happens in the Barn. Young women usually 
			either come in as part of a family, or they are escorted by a young 
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			 “Now she’s a looker, boys,” said Herb. “Maybe she’s meeting 
			someone here.” 
 The guys nodded. Dud turned his head slightly so his grin was 
			hidden.
 
 “Don’t remember seeing her around,” Steve said, twitching his 
			moustache.
 
 The young woman looked around at the people at the tables and the 
			guys at the counter … the philosophy counter, that is. Then a 
			waitress came up and greeted her and the guys could see her asking 
			the waitress something.
 
 Then, as they all watched, the waitress pointed … right at Doc!
 
 She thanked the waitress and started toward Doc.
 
 She moved … well … it was like poetry. And her face lit up like a 
			bus depot chandelier.
 
			
			 “Excuse me,” she said, “but are you Doc?”
 “Yes, Miss,” he said, standing up.
 
 “I’m Kathy,” she said, shaking his hand.
 
 “Nice to meet you, Kathy,” Doc said.
 
 “Nancy’s daughter,” she added.
 
 “Okay …?” Doc said, looking perplexed.
 “You remember Nancy, don’t you? I mean … about 30 years ago?”
 Doc scratched his head. “I’m afraid I don’t.”
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 “Mom always said I favored you in a lot of ways.”
 
 “Favored ME?” Doc asked.
 
 Finally, Kathy threw herself into Doc’s arms.
 
 “It’s so good to finally meet you … DADDY!”
 
 The look on Doc’s face was priceless, the laughter was stunning, and 
			finally Herb said, “Doc, this is my granddaughter, Kathy. April 
			Fools!”
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			Slim Randles] 
			 
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