I’m
Art Kumbalek and man oh manischewitz what a world, ain’a? Listen, kind of got
my hands full here, so I’ll start you off with two, maybe three, little stories
from my buddy Ray while I check on the progress of a couple, three ice-cube trays
I’d like to harvest. What a life that guy leads:
[Cocktail
glasses, please]
So I’m sitting
next to this older woman at the tavern last night. She looked pretty dang good
for being 60, I kid you not, and I would’ve bet that if she had a daughter,
she’d be a real dish, too. So we’re going to order another round and she asks
me if I ever had a “sportsman’s double.” Never heard of it, so she tells me
it’s a mother-daughter threesome. Holy cow, if the daughter is a
forty-years-younger version of this gal, I really ought to try a “sportsman’s
double,” what the fock. So we go back to her place, she flips on the hall light
and shouts upstairs, “Ma! You awake? Company!!!” Ba-ding!
[Cocktail
glasses, please]
I
know a married couple who both lost their jobs at this broom factory Up North
there, and were having a hard time finding new jobs ’cause our Republican state
sucks for jobs.
And
to boot, the couple’s mounting credit card debt required some immediate income.
The wife suggested that she could whore herself out, but her husband was less
than thrilled about that idea. But financial necessities along with a
less-than-swinging economy got the best of her, and she went behind her
husband’s back to go whoring.
One
night, she came back with a huge wad of cash and came clean to her husband
about how she had earned it, adding that desperate times required desperate
measures. Sure, he was upset, but curious as to how much she made. “I made
$398.10,” she said. “Who the heck paid ten cents?” the husband asked. “Everybody,”
she said.
Ba-ding!
[Cocktail
glasses, please]
So I’m at this
wedding ’cause you know, it’s June. The guy and gal are standing at the altar,
about to get pronounced by the pastor, when the bride-to-be looks at her
soon-to-be groom and sees that the knucklehead has a set of golf clubs with
him.
“What in the
world are you doing with those golf clubs in church?” she says.
“Well,” he
says, “this isn’t going to take all afternoon, is it?” Ba-ding!
[Cocktail
glasses, please]
OK,
I’m back. So, as I was going to say, if you listen to the Speaker of the
Crapola Paul Ryan yammer about the Republican tax-cut budget and their
health-care notion that includes everything you’d want except health care,
you’d have to believe that if these head-cheese proposals were to see
legislative light of day, we’d all be living on Easy Street ’cause when you
eliminate taxes for rich jackasses and
any kind of government spending, everybody wins, ain’a? What the fock, and if
you’re poor, sick and/or elderly, you better start playing the lottery if you
expect to have a pot to pee in, focking loser.
And
speaking of poor, sick and elderly, I see myself covering that trifecta right
around the corner, you bet. But I’m not worried, no sir, ’cause I’m thinking of
cooking up a brand-new religion for the people of the world to rally ’round,
and soon I’d be a rich guy who didn’t have to pay taxes. I could live with
that, and it’s something I’ve been working on whenever I got some spare time,
what the fock.
But
I’ll tell you’s, dreaming up a religion out of the clear thin blue air is no
piece of focking cake. First thing with a religion before you can start
collecting money is you got to have a handbook that’s got all kinds of rules,
routines and dogma—not to mention dictums—that people need to memorize ’cause you just can’t
have people making stuff up as they go along or before you know it they’ll be
at each other’s throats.
And
yes, the dictums. You got to have good dictums and they goddamn better be set
in stone from the get-go, and you know what? You just don’t come up with a
bunch of dictums overnight. Dictums are a bitch. I spent all last week
considering dictums and I’m still a
day late and dollar short on dictums for my religion.
I
did come up with three, though: Good deeds; kind words; let a smile be your
umbrella. But if that is to be the holy trinity of my own religion, I may as
well consider myself already excommuni-focking-cated. What a world.
Perhaps
to perform a miracle would be wise, pronto. And so shall I visit the Uptowner
tavern/charm school and change a recently donated Hamilton sawbuck into
bourbon. God bless America, ’cause I’m Art Kumbalek and I told you so.
From:
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