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Doc
Blakely
Pokin' Fun
Bob Murphey is a tobacco-chewing
East Texan who was probably cloned right off a
plug of Brown Mule. Once in a while, Bob drops me
a note from the capital of "Deep East
Texas" Nacogdoches. I can always tell
Murphey's stationery because it has little brown
specks on the outside and smells of the Piney
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Monte
Noelke
Shortgrass Country
San Angelo holds their rodeo and fat
stock show on the second week in March every
year, the timing being set to come after the big
show in Houston. |
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Baxter
Black
On The Edge Of
Common Sense
The insurance adjuster from Othello
asked Lorrie to repeat the story. She wasn't sure
if he was laughing or crying. |
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Linda
Mussehl
As
I See It ...
There's lots of interest today in
alternative medicine, such as acupuncture,
homeopathic medicine, reflexology, aromatherapy.
There's probably something a little
something in all of them, but I keep
thinking how nice it is to have conventional
medicine and veterinary science available, too. |
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Lee Pitts
Its The Pitts
City folks have this naive notion that
all of God's creatures get along like two pups in
a basket. Anyone who has spent more than 10
minutes on a farm or ranch knows it's more like
putting a dog and cat in a gunny sack. |
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Charles
Rodenberger
The
Computer& The Cowboy
I can sympathize with any of you who
have had trouble with Bill Gates Windows. I
went through another journey to Hades when I
decided that I would improve my operating system. |
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