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Yield, Milo
Milo Yield
Laugh Tracks in the Dust
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Among God’s critters who eagerly accept the opportunity to assist Man in his/her rural endeavors, few fit the criteria better than a working dog...
Laugh Tracks in the Dust
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I don’t like to complain, but this summer and fall have been the seasons of our “mechanical discontent and unplanned expense.”
Long ago I noted...
Laugh Tracks in the Dust
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Early this afternoon the temperature at Damphewmore Acres was in the high 60s. In the last hour, temp have dropped to 48. Tomorrow morning,...
Laugh Tracks in the Dust
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The geezers at our weekly Old Boars’ Breakfast Club are at an average age when health issues continue to rear their ugly head. Now,...
Laugh Tracks in the Dust
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Funny things happen at the drive-thru line at fast food franchises. This one happened to a good friend of ours, Dawn T. Cook, who...
Laugh Tracks in the Dust
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In this day and age when astounding things happen seemingly daily, I often think to myself: “That blows me away.” Well, last Friday morning...
Laugh Tracks in the Dust
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After a 3/4-inch rain a few days ago, it dried out enuf for me to plant my first fall garden (about 2-weeks later than...
Laugh Tracks in the Dust
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A bunch of old true “rural funnies” rolled into my realm this week. These first stories come from ol’ Ree Call at Westphalia, Kan....
Laugh Tracks in the Dust
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I love true funny stories dredged up from the past. This one fits that description.
The time wuz some year in the late 1970s or...
Laugh Tracks in the Dust
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The Chase County Fair last week had high points and low points for me. The high point wuz that my 18 entries in the...
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