James A. Newman Quotes
One Day, The Road Came. The Road Brought With It Beer And Cigarettes. The Road Brought Coca-Cola And Disposable Razors. The Road Brought All The Wonderful Things That We Westerners Know And Hold Close. But Where Did The Road Go? A Few Of The Younger Men Decided To Find Out. They Rode A Buffalo Cart Along The Road Until They Came To A Town And Then A Train Station. They Hid In A Bunch Of Rice Sacks And Took The Train To The City, To The Lights, To The Jobs. There Was This Thing Called Money, With It You Could Buy Stuff. You Could Gamble, Drink, And Be Merry. After A Period Of Two Years, One Of The Young Men Returned To The Village Driving A New Car. He Showed The Villagers All The Beautiful Things That He Had Bought. He Said That There Was Work For Everyone In The Cities. He Took Another Young Man And Two Young Women With Him. They Were Pretty In A Rural Way And Very Hungry For Money. Money Was Good. They Liked It. It Was A Great Adventure.
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