This note is from Beverly Gunn, East Texas rancher. I have had a hard day at the doctor’s. I am losing my ability to walk and that is a story for another time. A friend called and said I needed to read American Spectator and see something. To my surprise I found the “Bales of Hay” title and that you had seen fit to publish my small contribution in thought to your online mag. Thank you. Then I found the two letters back from others who had seen my tongue in cheek letter and laughed with them.
p>After all the news I got it brought laughter to my heart. And we all know that laughter is the best medicine. Thank you. br> — Beverly Gunn /p> p> THE GODS MUST BE CRAZY
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