Calvin The Comic_The Sink_The Imaginary Cabbage Stew_Introducing Hax
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Calvin The Comic
Calvin The ComicA bead of sweat dripped from Calvin Hoopers brow. He was filled with the exhilaration of the audience on the other side of the door. Soon it would be his turn, he could hear the people laugh at the comic that was on stage now. Open Mike at the “Trollies Tavern”, always the highlight of Calvins dull week. Not much excitement as a gas attendant. Mundane was the existence of the gas jockey. , It was when he discovered thewww.onedoor.cc comedy open mike at “Trollies”, that a spark was once again lit in him. To laugh, free and simple to do, but to truly Calvin had taken the job as a bridge to s...
The Sink
Clark eyed Jolie's dirty blond head from under his overgrown fringe as he sucked on the cornflakes, quickly looking down at the bits and pieces floating around in the milk as she turned to look at him over his shoulder."Whadduya think, Gable?" She said.He jerked his chewing mouth outward to show her he couldn't reply right away, receiving an eye roll in turn. He thought long and hard about what exactly it may be that she had asked him his opinion about, but couldn't for the life of him remember. Finally, every single cornflake had been turned to nothingness and swallowed down his gullet, and h...
The Imaginary Cabbage Stew
C: ‘Are you asking about the impact the accidente had on the family? Well, there’s no family to speak of anymore, to start with. But I just want to scream: be yourself no matter what, you know. God, when I first came to this town, I had no idea, I had to reuse my lashes twenty times, that’s how poor I was, I reattached them until the residue glue was too heavy to keep my eyelids open. I had to ride to auditions on a bike, in the heat, can you imagine?‘And I saw him across the bar one night and boom, ten years later, some late-night arguments, and a child that might even be a result of making g...
Introducing Hax
“It’s too dang hot to get up!”Hax Gillespie’s morning call to arms rang out. The first sergeant would nudge Hax with one boot and the rest of the men were up in a flash. Hax, however, preferred to continue his repose.“Come back when breakfast’s up.”The sergeant would haul him bodily to his feet and throw him toward the others’ formation and he would grumble his way into line. The same thing happened every morning because Hax never gave up. It was seldom that he shut up, either.“Yeah, Grandaddy Hax was quite a character.” The accent which flowed with these words from Henry Gillespie seeme...