Slim Randles' Home Country
It’s the American Way
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[April 04, 2018]
Hear
ye! Hear ye! Cometh to the think tank this morning Delbert McLain,
our very own Chamber of Commerce. A broad smile beameth.
You know, we’re really proud of Del. Of course, what
he’d like to do is make this valley so rich and crowded that none of
us would want to live here anymore, but at least he works really
hard at it. We admire hard work. |
“Hey Del,” Steve said, “pull up a cup and sit
down.”
“Thanks guys,” he said, flipping his necktie over one shoulder so it
wouldn’t dangle in the coffee. “You heard about that Spanish
billionaire Fortunato Alvarez de Banqueria?”
“No,” Doc said. “We don’t keep up on Spanish billionaires, I’m
afraid.”
“See,” Del explained, “he’s this rich guy from Spain …”
“Kinda had that part figured out.”
“ … and he’s interested in … get this … investing in our valley
Isn’t that something? I mean, it’s still in the tentative stages, of
course, but the word is, it’s going to happen.”
“What’s going to happen?” Herb said.
“The subdivision, of course. The way I heard it …”
“Hold on, Delbert,” Doc said. “How did you hear it and what did you
hear?”
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“Sure. You know Carol, comes in
the barber shop to sweep up at night? Well, her cousin’s girlfriend
works in the city and overheard her bosses talking at break time
about Fortunato coming over here with some real money. And what
other Fortunato could it be?
“And the bosses said, and I got this straight from Carol, that the
subdivision would probably be somewhere near our local landfill and
will be called Basura Vista Estates. Think of all the people coming
in! Think of all the road scraping that will happen! It’s amazing!”
“What will those new people do for jobs?” Doc asked.
“They’ll scrape in those roads and build those houses, of course,”
Del said, taking a sip of coffee. “It’s the American Way.”
[Text from file received from
Slim Randles]
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