Yes something is definitely coming. So many layers from past chapters are starting to show up. Is this an overture to an OK Corral scenario? Could be. I’m curios as to how thee two got together.
I was once stuck in a cattle-jam (in a car) for five hours in America’s northern Great Plains, with the Rockies in view ahead of us. I suggested to dad that he gently nudge some of the cattle out of the way, perhaps whilst honking (honking along having had little effect except to call up more mooing). Bad idea. Bulls are apparently serious in their role as protectors of the fairer sex and young ‘uns.
They have short memories and a freaking cowboy rescued us … seriously. We all live, and the car (a diesel we bought overseas when Reagan and Volcker made the dollar shoot through the roof) made it past three hundred thousand miles. Years later, outside Odessa, Texas, I tied some parts together with paperclips to make it run again.
This is definitely reaching the climax. Everyone’s here.
Can’t wait!
And the chapter is Titled “Short End,” which is the name of the ranch? town? where we saw JHH’s origin story in “Watering Hole.”
Yes something is definitely coming. So many layers from past chapters are starting to show up. Is this an overture to an OK Corral scenario? Could be. I’m curios as to how thee two got together.
I was once stuck in a cattle-jam (in a car) for five hours in America’s northern Great Plains, with the Rockies in view ahead of us. I suggested to dad that he gently nudge some of the cattle out of the way, perhaps whilst honking (honking along having had little effect except to call up more mooing). Bad idea. Bulls are apparently serious in their role as protectors of the fairer sex and young ‘uns.
Which is why it only happened once. Cuz now you’re dead, and this is a seance. XD
They have short memories and a freaking cowboy rescued us … seriously.
We all live, and the car (a diesel we bought overseas when Reagan and Volcker made the dollar shoot through the roof) made it past three hundred thousand miles. Years later, outside Odessa, Texas, I tied some parts together with paperclips to make it run again.