P. S. In case you haven't noticed, he reviews books. Readers rarely comment on them because they are too long and often boring....but, hey, let's humor him. Read his review. He will fawn on you like a love-starved kitten.
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010
YOU WANNA HEAR A STORY?
P. S. In case you haven't noticed, he reviews books. Readers rarely comment on them because they are too long and often boring....but, hey, let's humor him. Read his review. He will fawn on you like a love-starved kitten.
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Looking good, Gary!
ReplyDeleteI have a story for you.
Years ago when we were building our house and camping in our barn, if our families needed to get in touch with us,they called the folks who lived about a quarter of a mile below us .
One morning we heard Louise calling up the holler --"John, oh, John."
So he hustled on down to see what was up. When he arrived, she said, "Vicki's grandmaw wants her to call."
"Louise," John panted, out of breath from running down there, "Why didn't you call Vicki?"
"Because," says Louise, "when I try to holler 'Vicki' my teeth fall out."
Vicki,
ReplyDeleteI used to have people in my elderhostel classes that were on medication. They would often go to sleep and wake up with their dentures in their lap.
Looking at those shining pearlies of yours, Gary,
ReplyDeleteI'm reminded of what Frank McCourt said in his
book "Tess." The nineteen-year-old McCourt had just arrived in NYC from Ireland and wandering around the streets of the city he couldn't get over the fact that Americans had what the Irish didn't: "the teeth." So, congratulations. You now have "the teeth."
Jone Q