A Ford Mustang
April 23, 2018[…] we’ll show you the butcher business.” As I walked out, I thought of the Ford Mustang I’d buy now I was working—it would be one hot car! And I saw the old boy in […]
[…] we’ll show you the butcher business.” As I walked out, I thought of the Ford Mustang I’d buy now I was working—it would be one hot car! And I saw the old boy in […]
[…] who drove El Dorados and BMW’s. While they were working weekends to make even bigger bucks to buy even bigger cars, he was sneaking around the woods looking for spoors. Three, even two years […]
[…] should use that money to help the poor. That’s why God gave it to you, not to buy cars and clothes and big houses.” Tracy’s remarks were not well received. Old Brother Dixon harumpfed […]
[…] she saw him, then wonder if she’d really helped, or if she’d just given him money to buy cheap booze or drugs, make his problems worse. Thirty-four years since Mick had died, rolling over […]
[…] and microwave.” Richard dusts off his old junior high Spanish assignments. For dinner, Jackie makes tacos. John buys a piñata, which the family blithely pulverizes with a broomstick after dinner. Farewell Talk Richard, excerpt […]
[…] but a beige Ford Taurus station wagon, clean and well-maintained, the kind of car my dad would buy. A small photograph in a plastic frame hung from the rearview mirror. A woman in a […]
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In light of recent politically ignited articles on “Why Ann (Romney) Stayed Home” and “The rise of the Mormon feminist housewife” we bring back from the archives articles and essays discussing […]