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If you ain't a mick...
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[March 21, 2019]
“Comin’ up on Saint Paddy’s Day, boys,” Windy said,
coming in on final approach to an empty chair. Perfect two-point
landing. Loretta filled his cup with fresh and he reared back and
addressed the members of the Mule Barn truck stop’s world dilemma
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“Almost here, yessir. But this one ain’t
gonna be like the last one … not by a strong shot. Lead us not into
configuration, thass what I always say.”
Well, yes he does, actually. In fact, expanding the world’s
vocabulary seems to be the life mission of our old cowboy camp cook
and philosopher, Alphonse “Windy” Wilson. And dang, he’s good at it.
“What happened last St. Patrick’s Day, Windy?” asked Doc, politely.
And then we braced ourselves for his answer.
“Wellsir, there I were, boys, findin’ myself in the capital city on
Saint Paddy’s Day and I were jest walkin’ along, peruvulatin’ the
sidewalks, as it were, when I chanced upon a publication house.
Thass what they call ‘em in Ireland, you know.
So I rears back and walks on in. Boys, the party was on all right.
There was Irishers ever-where! One of ‘em, a big booger, comes over
and says to buy him a beer, cuz I’m the only one in there who hasn’t
bought him one, yet.”
“Did you buy him one, Windy?” [to top of second
column]
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“Do I look stoo-pid? A-course I
did. And I danced a little jig and had a couple myself. And ‘bout
that time here come that big ol’ drunk guy again and he said it were
time to buy him another beer. I told him I didn’t have no more
money, and that’s when I found myself out on the sidewalk, the whole
eastern side of my face hurtin’ somethin’ fierce. Then I remembered
that little sign they had in there. Had it right over the bar. It
said, “If you ain’t a mick, you’re gonna get sick.” Them Irish is
right ever now and then.”
[Text from file received from
Slim Randles]
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