Pure Logic
It’s not often that you hear of people using pure logic to solve life’s little problems. For instance, a man in Mississippi intentionally crashed his truck into the local courthouse. The reason? He wanted to let officials know that his drug paraphernalia had been stolen. The report didn’t say if he was under the influence of anything other than good old Mississippi swamp water or not. One can only surmise.
But it was evidently the logical thing to do as he got the attention of the officials in a very quick but somewhat negative way. They did know he was there and what his problem was. Well, beside the damage to the courthouse.
On another note, I have just published another book. The title of this one is “My Uncle Vellanoff’s Journal, Escapades and Adventures of a Traveling Thespian.”
The back cover in part says this: Vellanoff, my possibly imaginary uncle, joins up with a traveling group of thespians after he emigrates from Russia to the United States. It seems he spent some time in the Russian military, until he had a misunderstanding with the Russian Secret Police and had to leave the country---quickly.
As the troupe travels around the country, Vellanoff becomes involved in a number of hair-raising experiences which he records in his journal, along with other interesting material he feels is worth remembering. His everyday activities are more than interesting but the adrenaline raps up big time when he gets involved with mobsters; train robbers; and mean, hill-country bootleggers, just to name a few.
Keeping up with Uncle Vellanoff, his penchant for adventure, and his keen sense of humor might be something you’d like to read. This book is available at Amazon and most other online book sellers. Just use the name of the book, or type in Eldon Spady. Either one will get you there. If you like it put a review on Amazon. Thanks. Or just use this link. https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=eldon+spady&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Aeldon+spady
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