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Doc
Blakely
Pokin' Fun
Doyle Parker and his wife,
"Sweetpea," are typical of the people
in Bowling Green, Florida, population 1600. They
have a nice community and see no reason to mess
it up. The Bowling Green Businessman's Club, for
instance, has been meeting every month for over
50 years and has had the same menu for every
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Monte
Noelke
Shortgrass Country
Instead of saying, "We turned
our bulls out with the cows the first part of
February," we should say, "We turned
our bulls loose on the countryside the first part
of February." |
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Baxter
Black
On The Edge Of
Common Sense
Stop me if I'm wrong, but does the
public seem to be more producer-friendly than 10
years ago? |
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Linda
Mussehl
As
I See It ...
My thanks to all of you who
responded to our continuing investigation into
cowboy hat etiquette: "an issue of world
significance," to borrow a phrase from Tom
Clark of Kerrville. |
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Lee Pitts
Its The Pitts
Without a doubt it's the dumbest
question I've ever heard. "What do you want,
a boy or a girl?" I cringe when I hear an
expectant couple being asked that question. |
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