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Baxter
Black
On The Edge Of
Common Sense
Did you ever stop and think to yourself,
"This will be the last time ..." Well,
today will be the last time I'll kiss my little
girl. Tomorrow she steps into womanhood.
Confident, confused, comely, coltish, curious,
charming, garrulous, fierce and fearing. |
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Doc
Blakely
Pokin' Fun
My friend, Dick Semaan, a professional
speaker and longtime friend was called home to
Glory last month. Dick was one of the finest men
I ever knew, a role model of what a son, brother,
husband, father, grandfather and friend ought be. |
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Monte
Noelke
Shortgrass Country
Clifton Fadiman, an oldtime
wordsmith and contributor to such magazines as Atlantic
Monthly, once wrote that most of the
happenings in the lives of ordinary men are lost
within 25 years time. Not true of the Big
Boss, my father. |
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Unregistered
Bull
Choice gleanings
from 45-plus years of Unregistered Bull
"From what I hear," said
John, "some of those Englishmen in
Parliament must be almost as windy as some of our
own Congressmen. Judging by the nasty remarks
they've made about the United States lately,
you'd think they never heard of how Americans
whipped them in the Revolutionary War or kept
other people from whipping 'em in more recent
wars." |
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Dr. Jim
and Lynda McCall
On Matters ...
Equine
When Little Joe the Wrangler
trailed his remuda a thousand miles northward, he
had to worry about finding water and grass along
the way. Even though this was not always an easy
task, sometimes it seems a lot easier than moving
horses down a long road today. |
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Linda
Mussehl
As
I See It ...
We seem to be surrounded here by a
motley assortment of weird animals. I mean, they
are just not normal. |
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