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The Great American Novel

Untitled Document THE$5 MAN Chapter 1, page 1. The Spinster Goode Hatbrow raised pigs instead of children. She . . . Page 102. The man with all his parts replaced is tethered to Harry Wonder III by feeding tubes. They’ve just escaped Bob Walnut Hospital No. 6, and they’re heading south down Route 55 in a […]

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Revised ethics testing

Untitled Document The story: A $100,000-a-year state boss, with many Social Security numbers and youthful misdemeanors, tried to force her $70,000-a-year “chauffeur” to sleep with her. It could be true — or not. Either way, the confused woman should be cut some slack, because the situation was not covered in the state’s ethics test. How […]

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The unforgettable vegetable

Untitled Document He made a get-by living, writing crime stories and science fiction for magazines before the booze killed his promise. He was nearly broke when an editor friend tossed him a bone: Write a kid story, early-teen stuff, 650 or 700 words, filler, $300. He knew nothing of kid stories, except that they had […]

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Misquoted

Untitled Document The reporter is one smart dude, and his questions will be hard-hitting — so I hire a public-relations expert to help me spin the answers. Reporter Luke is well prepared: He has two pages of questions listed in his notebook. Each question is followed by plenty of blank space for notes — excellent […]

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Voice of experience

Untitled Document Before Dave Barry, the Miami Herald columnist, decided that he had enough money and went to live on the Internet, now and then he’d compose a list called “16 (or 20, or 25) things it took me over 50 years to learn.” The lists are well worth your time; Dave Barry is a witty […]

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The man who talks to cats

Untitled Document When you reach Medicare age, they send you an official paper informing you that you are entitled to one free and complete medical checkup. A friend of mine — we’ll call him Andy — scheduled his doctor appointments bottom to top: He started with a podiatrist and worked his way up, nine “ologists” all […]

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In the year 2007

Daylight hardly visits this quick December day. The pin oak out back drops its last leaf; the world hereabouts is quiet after its Christmas rush. You can reach out and touch the end of 2006 — it’s time again for Yanks Avatar to make his New Year predictions. He speaks: January — Movie stars will […]

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The better gift

CHRISTMAS PAST — The Christmas tree hangs from a hook screwed into the ceiling; the lowest branch is 2 feet off the floor. It’s a different but logical placement; the house is small, the room is small, and the pile of gifts is too high to fit under a tree placed normally. “Different” is not […]

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A sporting chance

Having solved the Chief Illiniwek problem [see “Solving Chief Illiniwek,” Aug. 18], Yanks Avatar, Tom “Snorts” Sullivan, and Father “Frog” O’Malley have now decided to address the more important University of Illinois sports problem — that the Illini do not win national championships. “National championships,” of course, refers to football and basketball, because other sports […]

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Revenge of the nurses

I am strong! I fear only soy milk and . . . kidney stones. I’m in and out of sleep here, and someone named Judge Judy has just sentenced me to death! She holds court above me. I stand alone, down below, trying to explain my side of a legal conflict concerning a shirt mangled […]

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Staying alive

Untitled Document I need to rent a woman for Ben DeFray — nothing sexual intended; no domestic duties; no companionship required; no relationship need exist at all. All she has to do is stop by once a week, look at him, and force him to go to a doctor — when he needs medical attention. […]

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Winging the news

Where once they were brightly colored, they were all pastel now — all soft, all weak hues. They lived in pastel houses and slept in pastel beds. They ate pastel food, drank pastel drink. They thought pastel thoughts and spoke the day’s news in pastel words. Joyce Hampton had been doing the Channel 6 weather […]

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