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Tall Tales and Western Cowboy Stories

written by......

R. V. Jahns

"Think People......"

It is a crying shame people don't think more for themselves. Let me give you an example There once was this very stupid person who couldn't tell the front of his cap from the back. Consequently about half the time he
wore his cap backwards. One day another person saw him with his
cap on backwards and decided he'd do the same. Pretty soon another person saw the earlier two with their caps on backwards and thought that since everyone else was wearing their cap on backwards he'd do it
too. So now what do we have? A whole nation full of people who think the back of their cap is the front. Come on people, think for yourself, don't be like a stupid sheep that does what ever he (or she) sees another doing. I don't know if you've ever seen the large bands of sheep
that range here in the West during the summer. What many of the herders do is have a donkey or jackass mixed with the sheep to protect the band from coyotes, but mainly lead the band of sheep. Where ever that jackass goes the band of sheep blindly follow. Funny how sometimes thing don't change much after all.
the end.......

....written by R.V. Jahns.....

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