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					Slim Randles' Home Country
 
            I think it's time to feed the dog, Boss 
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            [September 08, 2018]  
			
			"You 
			have to look for the schism,” Jasper said to himself out at the 
			woodpile. He put another chunk of firewood up on the splitting block 
			and took a look at the checking cracks that ran part way through the 
			circles of age rings. 
 “If I hit it right there,” he said to himself, “it should cleave.”
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			 "What do you think, Arthur? If I hit it right 
			there...?" 
 Arthur looked up from his end of the woodpile and wagged his tail.
			The old guy's talking to me again. Sure is cold out here. When 
			are we going back in the cabin? Isn't it almost time for supper? 
			Oops, gotta scratch an itch...
 
 "Always good to have your opinion, old timer," Jasper Blankenship 
			said.
 
 He picked up the double-bit cruiser ax, made sure the splitting edge 
			of the ax was in the downward position, and swung. Half a century 
			and more of splitting firewood took that ax blade to that crack in 
			the block, and there was a welcoming ka-chunk as part of the block 
			was surgically cloven from the rest.
 
 “Well done, Dr. Blankenship,” Jasper thought. “Now for this 
			remaining chunk. One more split and it'll fit the firebox quite 
			nicely.”
 
 He sized it up. This second swing wasn't as difficult to figure out 
			as that first one. There is less wood to cut through, for one thing.
 
 Ka-chunk. Three pieces of firewood in two swings of the ax. Not bad 
			for an old guy.
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             Jasper could've bought a 
			splitting maul, of course. Only Arthur would know. But that's like 
			shooting flies with a thirty ought-six. Overkill. This way a guy has 
			to know what he's doing to hit the schism on the first swing. 
			
			 “Just take this next block here. Just to the left of that knot, I 
			think.” 
 "Arthur, we should have been diamond cutters, you know?"
 
 I think it's time to feed the dog, Boss.
 [Text from file received from 
			Slim Randles] 
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