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Blue Grass Talent


Claiming to have a fast and good track, the state known for its ‘happy go lucky’ attitude, invested a great stake harvesting blue grass talent.

“We here in the Keen Land strongly place our proud foot down and despite the gin n sin putting us out of the money our belief shows what happens every night if we took a shot of Azul Tequila before watering.”

Super Renee, a winner sat in his motel room with the door locked watching the tourist advertisement report civic pride.

Deciding to catch a breath of fresh air Super Renee headed out and noticed the blazing sign situated on a French establishment marquee, “Le Bar” the message announced. Taking the tempting tease in stride Super Renee investigated the landmark.

Standing behind the drinking counter a maiden with special weight had a dish towel flung over her shoulder, “Good evening,” Super Renee opened the conversation.

“Well, hello,” the employee replied watching the new customer find a stool, “my name is Mullikin, and I own this place.”

“What is a Scotch doing owning a French alcohol café,”

“Drinking,” Mullikin laughed handing over a menu, “we have a mulligan beef stew special today, they say it could make one wicked again then leave them out of the money.”

A brief time elapsed, Super Renee peered up from the bowl, “so how does one make a success in this here town?”

“You need a message with two meanings,” Mullikin informed, “you need equivoque power to be a winner here.”

Interpreting the statement Super Renee pondered what to say next since he earned a paramount allowance to defend someone’s turf back at the city’s office, “I want will to run but does he have a will to run,” the stranger expressed.

“And that is what is an equivoque,” Mullikin mentioned., “who is Will?”

“He choreographs the Mamba on Three show,”

“Isn’t that over at the Sky and Sand Theater?” Inquired Mullikin, “I thought that was out of the money.”

Shrugging his shoulders Super Renee confessed, ‘I must object I thought Will to Run was a winner but there is this mischievous rogue that is the winner, and that fact was confirmed after further review.”

When the next day arrived, Super Renee wished a summer wind would blow in and claim the optional allowance blocking the mischievous rogue’s cold bitterness that beat Will who had a will to run. Deep in snow, enduring the Keen Land place, chasing time started to show but the entertainment genius forged on through the adversity. Researching google Super Renee learned the three-technique strategy the antagonist used in putting the protagonist out of the money.

Peering off into the distance he could see a small mountain lurking, sending a hopeful message,

“That is right, I will go to Fortin Hill, and claim to be a winner,” Super Renee pledged.

While climbing the bearable incline a famous record agent emerged, Nakatomi and the dream maker revealed to Super Renee, ‘he was out of the money.’ Introducing himself Super Renee pitched him Mullikin’s double meaning creations.

“Get her number, and show me the portfolio,” Nakatomi requested, and his assistant agreed.

Months later when the summer wind took up residence, Mullikin was going about her business when over the radio there was a promotional placement, “Enjoy the next selection, Here Mi Song by a local working stiff,” the Disc Jockey mentioned, “it’s a winner.”

Starting to smile while opening the mail only to find a check with a note, “we have a commonwealth at stake here, your “Here Mi Song’ double meaning writing hit number one, signed Super Rene.” Suddenly the radio crackled and within a second it was time to hoist the gold.


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