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 Slim Randles' Home Country 
            Why have a happy, successful life if there 
			ain’t no fun innit?  
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            [January 18, 2017]  
            
            "Tell you kids what,” he said, sitting down and 
			cutting off their escape route, “there’s more to lifetimin’ than 
			jest gettin’ married, makin’ a buncha money and bein’ a success. 
			Yessir.” | 
        
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			 The kids had made the mistake of leaving the ice cream 
			parlor by the side door instead of the front door, you see, and 
			before they had a chance to yell “Incoming!” why … there he was … 
			Windy Wilson. Some folks, you see, can’t live without food and 
			water. Windy can’t live without an audience. 
 “I knowed that there look on your faces when you heard me say that, 
			yes I did. And you was thinkin’ solemnly to yourselves ‘Why’s 
			Alphonse Wilson sayin’ stoopid stuff like that there?’ Well, why 
			have a happy, successful life if there ain’t no fun innit? Tell me 
			that?
 
 “Back a ways, afore you was born, there was a old timer named 
			Jenkins lived up in the hills outa here. Oh, you heard a him? Sure 
			you have. Know why? Cuz Jenkins was NOT married or rich or 
			successful. But he shore as sugar had fun. Made hisself a legendary, 
			histerical figurehead ‘round here, too.
 
 
			 
			“Yessir, Ol’ Jenkins used to come into town and catch up stray cats, 
			one at a time. Bought him some cat treats, you know. And then he 
			taken the cat doo jury and’d teach it to jump.
 
 “Saw him do it more’n oncet, too. He’d sit that ol’ cat against his 
			shins, like this, and hold his hands in front of the cat, and that 
			there cat’d have to jump over his hands to get away. Then he’d give 
			‘em a cat treat. And each time he come to town, he’d make ‘em jump 
			higher afore they got their treat.
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			 “Afore you knowed what was straight up, we had 
			us a town plumb fulla jumpin’ cats. And they liked it, too. So the 
			morale of this here story is, instead of just doin’ what you’re 
			supposed to, think about doin’ somethin’ fun, too. Kinda puts the 
			cherry on the whole brou-ha-ha, don’t ya see.” [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. |