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Laugh Tracks In the Dust

Well, the deer season is still underway as I write and I’m still “venison-less.” It’s my own fault for taking such a nonchalant approach...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust: Deer Season

Today it’s setting a temperature high record for Nov. 27 in the low 70s. The sun is shining and the wind is blowing and...

“Laugh Tracks in the Dust”: Thanksgiving Fun

This Thanksgiving holiday is shaping up to be one for the record books — which also will probably re-shape my already not-so-shapely shape. Here’s why:...

“Laugh Tracks in the Dust”

This past week has featured nasty, overcast, chilly, windy weather for the most part. But that hasn’t kept it from being an interesting one...

“Laugh Tracks in the Dust”

I have to chuckle — or maybe frown — at what passes for meaningful human behavior research these days. I read in the news...

“Laugh Tracks in the Dust”

After my two days last week in the alien environment of the big city, it wuz refreshing to get my haircut this week at...

Laugh tracks in the dust: Broke and not feeling well

I should have known better than to tempt fate. You’ll recall that two weeks ago I wrote that electric garage door openers and computers...

Laugh tracks in the dust: Love triangle

This story I’m telling happened decades ago, but it wuz told to me a couple of weeks ago as the truth — and knowing...

Laugh tracks in the dust: Three Semi-Enfeebled Amigos

Ah, we’ve had a week of yo-yo weather in the Flint Hills. I went from wearing bermuda shorts on one day to overalls and...

Laugh tracks in the dust: The curse of Henry

Ah, the joy of sweet success. As you’ll recall, last week I recounted how a persistent, even arrogant coyote wuz stalking my little chicken...
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