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Laugh Tracks in the Dust: Life Ain’t Fair School of Hard Knocks

We folks in Chase County must have been living right. Our county fair is over and the temperatures never got above the low 80s...

Laugh tracks in the dust: Heavenly Horse Expo

It appears to me the Good Lord must be planning a Heavenly Horse Expo in the near future -- and needs some experts to...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust: Nirvana at Damphewmore

It was a long time coming this year, but nirvana finally arrived at Damphewmore Acres. It arrived in the form of the summer’s first...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust: A basket of deplorables

Last week ol’ Nevah and I went to Villisca and Red Oak, Iowa, to honor the long and productive life of “Bud,” a 95-year-old...

Laugh tracks in the dust: Fourth of July Limericks

I’m starting to write this column on Independence Day.  Ol’ Nevah and I spent a real quiet Fourth of July holiday. We basically stayed...

Laugh tracks in the dust: Winter alert!

 Winter alert! The summer solstice is behind us. That means winter is coming. Don’t forget where you put your long-underwear. I just wanted to...

Laugh tracks in the dust: “Finny” things

Whew! We’ve had a yo-yo bout of weather the last 48 hours at Damphewmore Acres. On Friday, my New Mexico fishin’ buddy, ol’ Albie...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust: Jerry Zingers

I’ve finally got my gardens in pretty decent shape, but at a cost. I’ve worked so hard in them that I think I’m achy...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust: Rapid spread of armadillos

Well, it’s been hard to get back in the harness to write this column since I wrote a month’s worth in advance in May...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust: Like Father, Like Son

  Almost always the funniest stories are true ones. This one comes from a friend in Wamego, Kan., ol’ KayAnn E. Quipp, who works in...
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