The poetry, stories and intrigues of C.J. Brenner
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Foopy McDuff
There was a fellow named Foopy McDuff and he ruled the world with an iron fist and a careful smile. He was so polite that every lady in town loved to smile back. Foopy was diligent and trustworthy, but he really just was not happy. Foopy had to leave his automobile too often and it made him angry. Foopys car was nothing that special but it did have one particular item that Foopy felt was the most important thing that he could find. Foopy's car had a bow tie on the steering wheel. The bow tie was very large and it almost obscured Foopy's vision. Foopy was interesting and he really smiled alot. But Foopy was indigent in the fact that he really did not go anywhere in his automobile. He just sat in his driveway and let others drive him around when he wanted to go out. Foopy was a true leader and he ruled the world. The world followed his every gaze and his every whim. Foopy had a son named Rex and Rex was a big star. Rex would smile for the cameras and the cameras took his photograph every morning while Foopy sat in his vehicle smiling at his bow tie. I must say that Foopy was a diamond dealer and that he sold diamonds wholesale to every person that he met for a nice rate. Foopy was smart and he really got people to buy lots of diamonds.
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