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Laugh tracks in the dust: Holiday Eating Tips

Where did 2015 go? Doesn’t seem time to be writing the final column of 2015, but, in fact, it is! So, here goes .... Christmas...

Laugh Tracks – A Nostalgic Christmas Tree

Ah, recall nostalgic Christmases, Not so many years ago. That fondly stir up memories, And tug our heart-strings so. T’was back when the old Christmas tree, Was a cedar,...

Laugh Tracks – Viewing the Field

In last week’s long column, my good buddy, ol’ Moon Beamer from Nebraska, recounted he and his friends’ escapade from school and subsequent punishment. Due...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust: Senior Skip Pheasant Trip

  My story a couple weeks ago about some wayward high school seniors who skipped school to pheasant hunt and then got disciplined when they...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust: “Pet” Quail

It’s the day after Thanksgiving Day and it’s wet and cold with freezing rain. I usually postpone going to my basement office to write...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust: Quail hunting report

    I said I’d give a quail hunting report this week, so here it is. I hoped for a red-letter opening day, but got a...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust: “Southeast Kansas lives matter, too”

I may be way over the hill, but I still get excited when quail hunting season  begins. The season opens tomorrow and my friends...

Laugh tracks in the dust: Trip to Northwest Arkansas

Nevah and I got a little stir-crazy a few weeks ago and made a short vacation trip to northwest Arkansas to see our long-time...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust: What’s for Supper

A friend of mine, ol’ Freeman Speaker, is in big trouble with his wife. A few days ago, he came home from the field...

Laugh tracks in the dust: Grandkids

My county ag extension agent buddy, ol’ Avery Ware, returned with a dandy, humorous story that happened to him during his recent week-long vacation...
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