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  • 11 months later...

What with all of the tensions in the world, and the feeling that the weather is about to turn.. I felt the need for some refried beans, some fiery red, and a cold beer


* dusts off a stool *

* pulls up to the bar *

* thinks about waking the barman, decides better, and pours his own *

* starts reading... *

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*swings open doors*

*nods to everyone, removes Sheriff's badge, everyone relaxes*

*strides up to the bar*

*orders whiskey, drinks whiskey*

*orders another whiskey, drinks whiskey*


It sure is mental out there at the moment


*pays for drink, tips barmaid, strides off in the direction of the distant gunfire*

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