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Slim Randles' Home Country
 
            
			From chicken to buzzards 
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            [August 
			31, 2013]  
  			The evening was 
			one of those that come back to you time after time, year after long 
			year. It comes back and whispers of how good life can be when you're 
			well fed, enjoying life, and a good friend shares the front porch 
			with you on a summer's evening. | 
        
            |  It was that way with Doc and Steve the other night. Doc thought he 
			might have to do a scientific paper on the soporific effects of ice 
			tea, fried chicken and corn on the cob. As long as it didn't take 
			any effort. So when this huge meal had been bullsnaked down, the 
			two grinning friends came out to the porch to watch the sun go down 
			behind the trees along Lewis Creek. The air had that orange and 
			russet glow, and the breeze, that little one that caresses the neck, 
			came slowly down from the hills and made their shirt collars wiggle 
			ever so slightly. It was like taking a dry bath in paradise. Doc sidled up to one of the porch posts and gently tested it to 
			see if it could hold the extra weight he was carrying with that 
			meal. It stood fine, so he leaned against it seriously and looked 
			out on the evening's warmth. 
			 Steve, who had enjoyed having a fine meal that someone else 
			cooked for a change, leaned against the post on the other side of 
			the steps. And then they just stood quietly, watching the day make beautiful 
			skies as it ended. [to top of second 
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			 The shadow on the ground foretold the presence of the circling 
			bird. Doc and Steve paid no attention at first. Then a few minutes 
			later, it was joined by two more circling birds over Doc's house. "Buzzards," Steve mumbled. "Yep," said Doc. They circled some more. "I think one of us should move a little ..." said Doc. "Move?" "Well ... to let them know ... you know." Steve sighed, then glanced over at Doc. "Flip you for it." [Text from file received from 
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