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One Pharmacist’s View

Is Gambling OK For Me? Years ago, I was the teacher of the elder men’s class at the First Baptist Church here in Allen (a position I no longer hold) and one old guy, tiring of hearing about Moses and Luke and John and other guys like that, wondered what we thought about gambling.

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It’s graduation time all over America. I clearly remember going to school and finally graduating from Stonewall High School back in 1952.

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I once read a story about a little French orphan girl named “Coco”. I didn’t think I had ever heard of “Coco” but it was her nickname.

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When I was in grade school over at a shrinking town called Centrahoma, about all the town’s churches disbanded. Thus, because of this the First Baptist Church of Centrahoma was formed.

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I may be super old (whatever that number might be) and I may not be able to remember the name of an old friend, but I do remember some things Flossy Grogan (my literature teacher when I was a “Longhorn”) over at Stonewall Schools. I can remember the Shakespearian play “Much Ado About Nothing.

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I fear my “career” as an amateur writer may be drawing to an end. The last few years, every time I had another surprising birthday, I figure I need to quit all this and maybe like old “Buda” just sit around.

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I read in the paper that we have lost many of our citizens the past few weeks. I wouldn’t know where to stop or start to name all of them, but I did note that those activities in our pristine Allen cemetery have been up.

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From the pages of the British Medical Journal comes the story of a 76-year-old woman complaining of stomach pain. She told her doctor that the long object in her abdomen was a ball-point-pen she had swallowed 25 years earlier.

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I always thought it to be a strange name — “Pido.” His four-letter first name had begun its regular appearance in our church bulletins soon after Pearl Harbor had been attacked by the Japanese and sometime later we learned he was a prisoner of war.
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