Okay. Which is more hazardous to your health? This? |
Two little ten-year-old girls had been given an assignment.
Then left alone to do it.
Mischief happens . . .
My family was raised on a large cattle ranch.
Dealing with cows, and the myriad tasks that followed them,
was our daily life.And when our annual sale/production day approached, work
increased as not only the cattle, but the entire ranch must be presented in their
best light.
My little sister, hereinafter called ‘Anita’, and her
friend, Jo-Ellen, had been given the assignment to sweep out the sale barn - a large
building built for the sole purpose of exhibiting cattle, one-by-one, to scores
of people seated in the bleachers.
Or this? |
Said people were then expected to ‘bid’ on said animals.
On sale day, that building was the hub of all activity.
And, incidentally, sale day was the most exciting day of our
entire year.
Moving on . . .
These two little girls had already had a busy morning. You
have to know that we were a family of firm non-smokers. The only cigarettes and/or
other smoking paraphernalia that ever came onto the ranch, came in visitor’s
vehicles. These two little girls had spotted a packet of cigars in a prospective
buyer’s car. They had stolen borrowed
liberated two cigars from it.
I know. What were they thinking?
And now, in sole possession of the sale barn, they neglected
their duties to take turns pretending to be either ‘auctioneer’ or ‘buyer’. The
one would take a seat at the high auctioneer’s booth while the other would
light her cigar, sit on the bleachers, and ‘bid’.
Anita was the first ‘buyer’. She puffed at her cigar in her
best ‘I’ve-watched-them-and-I-know-how-it’s-done’ manner, and nodded at the
auctioneer at salient times. Then they switched places and Jo-Ellen assumed the
buyer’s duties, cigar and all.
After a while, the two of them decided they had better get
to work. Sweeping.
They pushed a load of straw and dirt out into the barnyard.
And that’s when Anita lost what little remained of her
breakfast.
Oh, man she was sick.
And then the same thing happened to Jo-Ellen.
The two of them crawled up into the bleachers and sat down.
For several minutes, they sat there, wondering what on earth had happened that
both of them became so sick so suddenly.
They never did figure it out, though they concluded that it
must have something to do with sweeping.
And/or buying/selling.
Either activity was obviously hazardous to one’s health.
Just FYI.
The ring-leader . . . |