When
one of our neighbors is sly enough, or funny enough, or even … cruel
enough to pull one over on the whole neighborhood, that’s something
that should deserve a yee-haw or a “get ‘em sis!”
Well, we’ve got one of them right here in Home Country. Sarah
McKinley is a shy woman. No one knows much about her, even down at
the hairdresser’s. And that seems to be okey-doke with Sarah. She’s
like that.
Sarah owns the Read Me Now bookstore, the very finest bookstore in
town. Well, the only bookstore, actually. The big question on
readers’ minds, however, is the sign she hung on one particular
section that says, “Love, and Other Fiction.”
This was the equivalent of slapping a literary glove across the
moosh of every curious person in town, by which we mean all of us.
It is a blessing when someone brings a new gossip subject into our
consciousness and Sarah’s contribution was a dandy.
“Sarah,” said Windy Wilson, “now you take in there that there sign
…”
“Yes, Windy.”
“Well me and the boys was wonderin’ kinda needle sharp like if you
could use some fellers to hunt and guy down and move his nose around
a bit on his face.’ [to top of second
column]
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“Not this week, Windy,” she
said, “but thanks for the offer.”
“Any time at all, Hon.” Windy said. “We all know there ain’t no
heartbreakin’ sitiation like unrequested love.”
We have a lot of fun here.
[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
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