Authors: Joel Cobbs
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ax
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f
tho
se
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n
G
ri
l
l
s.
Th
e
n
ame
w
a
s
k
i
n
da
s
tup
id
tho
u
gh
,
c
on
sid
e
r
i
n
g
t
h
e
f
act
th
at
it
did
n
't
s
ee
m
l
i
k
e
t
h
e
y s
e
r
ve
d
a
nyth
i
n
g
r
e
la
te
d
t
o
C
a
j
u
n
f
oo
d.
S
e
e
i
n
g
as
I
d
on
'
t
r
e
a
lly
k
n
o
w
th
at
m
u
ch
a
bou
t
C
a
j
u
n
f
oo
d
,
I
c
ou
ld
n
't
r
e
a
lly
s
a
y
.
T
h
e
y
s
e
r
ve
d
a
l
i
tt
le
b
it
o
f
e
ve
r
yth
i
n
g
.
The
y
h
ad
s
o
me
o
f
th
e
be
st
f
r
i
en
d
o
k
r
a,
m
as
he
d
pot
a
toe
s,
a
n
d
m
a
c
ar
on
i
a
n
d
c
hee
se
o
n
th
e
f
ace
o
f
th
e
p
la
net
.
The
ir
c
h
i
c
k
e
n
w
a
s
p
r
et
t
y
g
o
o
d
to
o
.
The
y
d
id
n
't
i
n
cl
u
de
d
r
i
nk
s
o
r
r
e
f
i
l
l
s
tho
u
gh
.
A
s
ev
il
as
t
h
at
m
ay
o
r
m
ay
no
t
h
a
v
e
been
,
i
t
did
n
't
aff
e
ct
me
th
at
m
u
ch
si
n
ce
I
a
l
wa
y
s
g
e
t
s
w
e
e
t
te
a
the
r
e
,
w
h
ich
c
o
me
wi
t
h
f
r
e
e
r
e
f
i
l
l
s.
“
Gott
a
l
o
v
e
th
is
s
tu
ff
.
”
M
ax
w
o
u
ld
t
ry
t
o
li
v
e
o
ff
o
f
th
is
if
h
e
r
e
a
l
ly
w
a
nte
d
to
.
“It's
p
r
e
tty
g
o
od.”
“
O
h
.
M
o
r
e
o
f
t
h
a
t
,
p
l
e
as
e,
”
h
e
s
a
i
d
t
o
t
h
e
l
ady
beh
i
n
d
t
h
e c
ount
e
r
.
H
e
a
l
wa
y
s
w
a
nt
e
d
a
s
m
u
ch
as
h
e
c
ou
ld
s
q
u
e
e
ze
ou
t
o
f
the
m.
B
a
ck
i
n
D
aws
o
n
C
i
t
y
at
th
e
o
ld
D
a
w
s
o
n
C
i
t
y
M
a
ll,
M
ax
kne
w
ev
e
r
y
on
e
at
th
e
C
aj
u
n
r
e
s
t
a
u
r
a
n
t
b
y
f
i
r
st
n
a
me
a
n
d
w
as
g
i
v
e
n
a
l
i
tt
le
b
it
o
f
l
ee
way
w
he
n it
c
ame
t
o
g
e
tt
i
n
g
ext
r
a f
oo
d.
H
e
g
la
d
ly
p
a
id f
o
r
it
i
n
oth
e
r
ci
t
i
e
s
s
i
n
ce
h
e
w
as
so
u
s
e
d
t
o
th
e
l
a
r
g
e
p
o
r
t
i
on
s.
“No,
that
'
s
eno
u
gh,”
I
said.
I
could
see
signs
of
r
esentment
th
at
s
ee
m
e
d
t
o
s
ay
L
o
ok
at
yo
u
r
f
r
i
e
n
d!
He
g
ot
e
x
tra
a
n
d
s
o
c
an
y
o
u
!
Th
at
did
n
't
both
e
r
m
e
.
La
te
ly
I
h
ad
n
't
e
ve
n
bee
n
a
b
le
t
o
fi
n
i
sh
a
s
a
n
d
w
ic
h
,
l
e
t
a
l
on
e
a
f
u
l
l
m
e
a
l.