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            [September 
			28, 2013]  
  			Sure was good to 
			see Jimmy back from the Middle East last week. He looks good in that 
			uniform, too. He was running all over the place for a few days, 
			visiting everyone he knows, but he finally came into the Mule Barn 
			and sat at the philosophy counter, headquarters of the world dilemma 
			think tank, to be with us. | 
        
            |  "Must be good to be home," Doc said. "You bet," Jimmy said. "But 
			it isn't the same as it was." We thought about that. Thought back over the year he'd been gone. 
			A few new babies born, a few old-timers gone to rest. Oh yes, they 
			finally filled that pothole in front of the drugstore. But that was 
			about it. "What do you mean, it isn't the same, Jimmy?" "This is going to sound funny to you guys," he said, "but all 
			that time over there, I kept thinking about how nice it was going to 
			be to get out in the woods at night again with Ed Lakey and the dogs 
			and go coon hunting, you know? It was so hot over there, I tried to 
			remember what it felt like to wear Carhartt coveralls and feel that 
			cold night air and hear those hounds bawling and running down along 
			the river. Oh man, that was one of the things that kept me going." 
			 He looked at us and his mind came back home there for a minute. 
			"Of course, I missed you guys, too. Thought about you a lot." "Well, sure you did," Doc said. [to top of second 
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			 "Anyway," Jimmy said, "I got home and the first thing I did ... 
			well, almost the first thing I did ... was call Ed and tell him I 
			needed to get in the woods, and how about he throws those dogs in 
			the truck, you know, and we'll go hunting? He told me he was sorry, 
			but he didn't have a single hound any more. Had to quit coon hunting 
			for good. "Well, you know Ed. He lives to go hunting with those dogs, so I 
			asked him what happened. He said his wife was upset at him for 
			spending so much time with those dogs and not with her. She said he 
			loved those dogs more than he loved her and she told him either the 
			dogs would have to go or she would. "So Ed said, 'Doggonit, Jimmy. I flipped a coin and the dogs 
			lost.'" [Text from file received from 
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