Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Freedy Filkins, Intern. Jewel Thief. 2.

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2.)

Freedy slammed the door.

The annoyingly bearded fellow at the door had interrupted the nap he was taking while he was cooking a nice fat meal.  He was a busy man.  Let's see... He had to rake the leaves today, go and buy some more yeast for his home-brew.

He went to his bedroom, and while passing the dresser, he couldn't help but check on his secret stash.  Yep, it was still there.  He'd sell another bit of it soon, cause finances were getting a little low.

Not so low as to actually work!  No, no.  That old man had offered him a job!  The effrontery of it!

It was good to be independently wealthy.  He was a righteous burgher around this town, a pillar of the community, a fellow to depend on when it came to an social event that needed attendance. 

Working?  He'd never and would never.  Yuck.

2 comments:

Bewert said...

That's good :)

Anyway, I'm just as big of a pain in the as in SLC as I was in Bend. Still on the city mailing lists from Bend, too.

So who is getting any benefit from this meeting? Funny how folks don't want to provide an agenda, here nor there:

NOTICE OF BEND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD
ENTREPRENEURIAL SUPPORT ORGANIZATION SUB-COMMITTEE
MEETING CHANGE

The November meeting of the Entrepreneurial Support Organization
Sub-Committee (ESO) of the Bend Economic Development Advisory Board
will take place on Wednesday, November 28, 2012 at 8:00 A.M. in the
Awbrey Butte Conference Room at City Hall, 710 NW Wall St., Bend, OR
97701.

All meetings are open to the public.

For additional information, please contact Bend Business Advocate, Carolyn
Eagan, 541-388-5529, City of Bend, 710 NW Wall St., Bend, Oregon 97701.

Martha said...

[The annoyingly bearded fellow at the door had interrupted the nap he was taking while he was cooking a nice fat meal.  He was a busy man.  Let's see... He had to rake the leaves today, go and buy some more yeast for his home-brew.
...
Not so low as to actually work!  No, no.  That old man had offered him a job!  The effrontery of it!
... 
Working?  He'd never and would never.  Yuck.] :)