Slim Randles' Home Country
Starting at the top and working down
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[April 25, 2019]
Down
at the sale barn Saturday, the think tank had coagulated there with
coffees to go to celebrate spring. Doc and Dud had their dogs with
them, while Bert and Dewey and Steve went stag. |
“I thought about it a lot,” Dud said, “and I
wondered what the favorite part of my job was, and wondered if you
fellas ever gave that any thought, too.”
They nodded. Yes, by mutual consent a worthy subject.
“With me,” Dud continued, “it wasn’t so much my job as it was my
hobby. You know, writing that book. I’m claiming it as the best part
of my job, anyway.”
Then Bert picked up the conversation thread. “Of course I’m retired
now,” he said, “but when I was running the pawn shop, my favorite
part of the job happened when a customer found something in there he
really needed and ended up paying much less for it than he thought
he’d have to.”
Doc laughed “And you made more on it than you thought you would,
too,”
Bert grinned and nodded.
“Yep. That was good too. And you, Dewey?”
Our accident-prone pharaoh of fertilizer got a serious look on his
face. He finally said, “The best part of the fertilizer business is
seeing the difference it makes in the flower gardens around town.
Now maybe it’s just my imagination, but I kinda like to take a
little credit for a prettier town.”
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“You deserve it, Dewey,” Doc said kindly. “Well now … with me it’s a
little different. I have doctoring skills, of course, and it’s good
when I can help someone, but these days the most satisfying part of
my job is to check someone out thoroughly and find there’s
absolutely nothing wrong with them. Now that’s special.”
They all looked over at the tall cowboy, Steve.
“Digging postholes,” he said. “That’s the only job a cowboy has
where he can start at the top and work down.”
[Text from file received from
Slim Randles]
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