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Laine. He was an interesting man, a copy of the Stranger molded from the minds of Joel and Ethan Cohen: stoic with an impressive mustache as he ordered his trademark Sarsaparilla. His doppelganger, only not as epic, or tall...Laine was a gun-toting cowboy grown up in the real world. He no longer played horsey, but Laine woulda placed a wooden pole between his legs to get out one more yeehaw!

He owned his store for almost eleven years. Laine’s Artillery wa. . .

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        Day 1 of the Nerdist Contest has been a blast. 7 copies sold, five chapters done, and only 15 or so to go. If I do 5 chapters a day, I will have this book done in time. Yea!

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          Ron Sachs commented on Driving the road of life with a flat tire

          Gary makes me laugh so often by his unique story-telling prowess, his terrific command of language and his completely open acceptance of how his (and our own) individual shortcomings can actually be an asset to amuse us all through our lives.......


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